Materializing Heart Regeneration: Biomimicry of Key Observations in Cell Transplantation Therapies and Natural Cardiac Regeneration

IF 2.4 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Molecular and Engineering Materials Pub Date : 2016-08-24 DOI:10.1142/S2251237316400025
Y. Kong, Leenaporn Jongpaiboonkit
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New regenerative paradigms are needed to address the growing global problem of heart failure as existing interventions are unsatisfactory. Outcomes from the current paradigm of cell transplantation have not been stellar but the mechanistic knowledge learned from them is instructive in the development of future paradigms. An emerging biomaterial-based approach incorporating key mechanisms and additional ones scrutinized from the process of natural heart regeneration in zebrafish may become the next evolution in cardiac repair. We highlight, with examples, tested key concepts and pivotal ones that may be integrated into a successful therapy.
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实现心脏再生:细胞移植治疗和自然心脏再生的关键观察的仿生学
由于现有的干预措施不能令人满意,需要新的再生范例来解决日益严重的全球心力衰竭问题。目前的细胞移植模式的结果并不理想,但从中学到的机制知识对未来模式的发展具有指导意义。一种新兴的基于生物材料的方法,结合了斑马鱼自然心脏再生过程中的关键机制和附加机制,可能成为心脏修复的下一个发展方向。我们强调,通过例子,测试的关键概念和关键的可能整合到一个成功的治疗。
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