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The advancement of 3D and 4D printing procedures has led to substantial advancements in heart tissue engineering by offering precise and customized solutions. These technologies make it possible to fabricate intricate cardiovascular models along with medical equipment, which improves surgical planning and allows for patient-specific therapies. There are still challenges to be solved, primarily in the areas of realistic vascularization and the use of biomaterials that resemble natural cardiac tissue in terms of their mechanical and chemical properties. Technologies for 3D and 4D printing hold promise for resolving major issues with heart transplantation, namely donor scarcity and rejection. 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There are still challenges to be solved, primarily in the areas of realistic vascularization and the use of biomaterials that resemble natural cardiac tissue in terms of their mechanical and chemical properties. Technologies for 3D and 4D printing hold promise for resolving major issues with heart transplantation, namely donor scarcity and rejection. 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3D and 4D printed materials for cardiac transplantation: Advances in biogenerative engineering
The most common reason for death worldwide is cardiovascular problems, and current treatments including medication, surgery, and heart transplants have disadvantages. Both 3D and 4D printing technologies are being investigated due to the demand for sophisticated solutions in cardiac care. With the use of these technologies, it may be possible to construct intricate circulatory systems, provide individualized care, and find solutions to problems like organ shortages and immune rejection. The paper focuses on various bioprinting methods that may be used in cardiac tissue engineering to create biomimetic structures, improve vascularization, and construct functional heart tissues using 3D and 4D manufacturing. The advancement of 3D and 4D printing procedures has led to substantial advancements in heart tissue engineering by offering precise and customized solutions. These technologies make it possible to fabricate intricate cardiovascular models along with medical equipment, which improves surgical planning and allows for patient-specific therapies. There are still challenges to be solved, primarily in the areas of realistic vascularization and the use of biomaterials that resemble natural cardiac tissue in terms of their mechanical and chemical properties. Technologies for 3D and 4D printing hold promise for resolving major issues with heart transplantation, namely donor scarcity and rejection. Improving vascularization along with biomaterial incorporation for therapeutic applications has to be the main goal of future research.
期刊介绍:
Bioprinting is a broad-spectrum, multidisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of 3D fabrication technology involving biological tissues, organs and cells for medical and biotechnology applications. Topics covered include nanomaterials, biomaterials, scaffolds, 3D printing technology, imaging and CAD/CAM software and hardware, post-printing bioreactor maturation, cell and biological factor patterning, biofabrication, tissue engineering and other applications of 3D bioprinting technology. Bioprinting publishes research reports describing novel results with high clinical significance in all areas of 3D bioprinting research. Bioprinting issues contain a wide variety of review and analysis articles covering topics relevant to 3D bioprinting ranging from basic biological, material and technical advances to pre-clinical and clinical applications of 3D bioprinting.