Cardiac tissue engineering: renewing the arsenal for the battle against heart disease.

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Vassilis Georgiadis, Richard A Knight, Suwan N Jayasinghe, Anastasis Stephanou
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Abstract

The development of therapies that lead to the regeneration or functional repair of compromised cardiac tissue is the most important challenge facing translational cardiovascular research today. During the last 25 years huge efforts have been made towards restoring the physiologic functions of the heart by means of delivering cell implants into the insulted heart, initially through 'naked cell' injections and more recently through the principle of cardiac tissue engineering and the use of elaborate delivery systems and priming mechanisms that include scaffolds, bioreactors or ex vivo manipulations of cells and support structures. In this review we summarise various approaches towards cardiac repair and highlight advances in the field of tissue engineering, ranging from a review of cell types used, to advances that attempt to address mechanistic and functional elements that are critical for successful restoration of the heart, including the maintenance of the extracellular matrix through scaffoldless cardiac sheets, strategies that promote neovascularisation and the precise micro-delivery of cell populations to form three-dimensional structures through bioengineering methods such as microfabrication.

心脏组织工程:更新对抗心脏病的兵工厂。
治疗的发展导致受损心脏组织的再生或功能修复是当今心血管转化研究面临的最重要的挑战。在过去的25年里,通过将细胞植入到受损的心脏中来恢复心脏的生理功能已经做出了巨大的努力,最初是通过“裸细胞”注射,最近是通过心脏组织工程原理和使用复杂的传递系统和启动机制,包括支架、生物反应器或细胞和支持结构的离体操作。在这篇综述中,我们总结了心脏修复的各种方法,并强调了组织工程领域的进展,从对所使用的细胞类型的回顾,到试图解决对成功修复心脏至关重要的机制和功能因素的进展,包括通过无支架心脏片维持细胞外基质。通过生物工程方法,如微加工,促进新血管化和细胞群的精确微递送以形成三维结构的策略。
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