Piezoelectric composites in neural tissue engineering: material and fabrication techniques
Publish place: Journal of Composites and Compounds، Vol: 4، Issue: 10
Publish Year: 1401
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زبان: English
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Abstract:
To date, there is no effective treatment for central or peripheral nervous system damage, which results in cognitive and/or sensory impairment. After a neural injury, tissue engineering can provide a scaffold for either transplanted or native cells. With the recent focus on stimuli sensitive scaffolds, sometimes referred to as smart scaffolds, tissue engineering is highly dependent on scaffolds for supporting cell differentiation and growth. Piezoelectric scaffolds are a representative of this class of materials because they can generate electrical charges when mechanically stimulated, creating a prospect their possible use in non-invasive therapy for neural tissue. Research on piezoelectric materials that can be utilized to enhance neural tissue engineering is summarized in this study. The most common employed materials for tissue engineering strategies are discussed, as well as the most significant accomplishments, difficulties, and unmet research and treatment needs that will be needed in the future. As a result, this study compiles the most relevant findings and strategies, and it serves as a starting point for new research in the most relevant and difficult related issues.To date, there is no effective treatment for central or peripheral nervous system damage, which results in cognitive and/or sensory impairment. After a neural injury, tissue engineering can provide a scaffold for either transplanted or native cells. With the recent focus on stimuli sensitive scaffolds, sometimes referred to as smart scaffolds, tissue engineering is highly dependent on scaffolds for supporting cell differentiation and growth. Piezoelectric scaffolds are a representative of this class of materials because they can generate electrical charges when mechanically stimulated, creating a prospect their possible use in non-invasive therapy for neural tissue. Research on piezoelectric materials that can be utilized to enhance neural tissue engineering is summarized in this study. The most common employed materials for tissue engineering strategies are discussed, as well as the most significant accomplishments, difficulties, and unmet research and treatment needs that will be needed in the future. As a result, this study compiles the most relevant findings and strategies, and it serves as a starting point for new research in the most relevant and difficult related issues.
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Shadi Askari
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Zahra Amerei Bozcheloei
Department of Science Laboratory, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran