3D-bioprinted cardiac tissues and their potential for disease modeling.

PsycCritiques Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-04 DOI:10.2217/3dp-2022-0023
Milena Restan Perez, Victor Alisson da Silva, Polette Esmeralda Cortez, Binata Joddar, Stephanie Michelle Willerth
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Heart diseases cause over 17.9 million total deaths globally, making them the leading source of mortality. The aim of this review is to describe the characteristic mechanical, chemical and cellular properties of human cardiac tissue and how these properties can be mimicked in 3D bioprinted tissues. Furthermore, the authors review how current healthy cardiac models are being 3D bioprinted using extrusion-, laser- and inkjet-based printers. The review then discusses the pathologies of cardiac diseases and how bioprinting could be used to fabricate models to study these diseases and potentially find new drug targets for such diseases. Finally, the challenges and future directions of cardiac disease modeling using 3D bioprinting techniques are explored.

三维生物打印心脏组织及其用于疾病建模的潜力。
心脏病导致全球超过 1790 万人死亡,是导致死亡的主要原因。本综述旨在描述人体心脏组织的机械、化学和细胞特性,以及如何在三维生物打印组织中模拟这些特性。此外,作者还回顾了目前健康的心脏模型是如何使用挤压、激光和喷墨打印机进行三维生物打印的。然后,综述讨论了心脏疾病的病理,以及如何利用生物打印技术制作模型来研究这些疾病,并找到治疗这些疾病的新药靶点。最后,探讨了使用三维生物打印技术制作心脏疾病模型所面临的挑战和未来发展方向。
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