工程人造皮肤:当前的施工策略和应用

Q1 Medicine Engineered regeneration Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.engreg.2023.09.001
Ye Xu , Xiangyi Wu , Yuanyuan Zhang , Yunru Yu , Jingjing Gan , Qian Tan
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烧伤、损伤或疾病引起的皮肤损伤可导致严重的功能和审美缺陷。然而,传统的治疗方法,如皮肤移植,有局限性,包括供体皮肤可用性有限、美观性差和功能受损。皮肤组织工程提供了一种很有前途的替代品,工程人造皮肤提供了一条高度可行的途径。工程人造皮肤旨在模仿或取代天然人类皮肤的功能,并应用于各种医疗治疗,特别是严重烧伤、慢性伤口和其他皮肤损伤或缺陷。这些人造皮肤旨在促进伤口愈合,提供临时覆盖、永久性皮肤替代,并恢复皮肤的屏障功能。人造皮肤在医学和伤口护理中有着不同的应用,包括烧伤、慢性伤口和创伤。它们也是组织工程研究的宝贵工具,为研究伤口愈合机制、测试新的生物材料和探索皮肤再生的创新方法提供了实验模型。这篇综述概述了目前工程人工皮肤的构建策略,包括细胞来源、生物材料和构建技术。它进一步探索了人造皮肤的主要应用领域和未来前景,突出了它们在彻底改变皮肤重建和推进再生医学领域的潜力。
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Engineered artificial skins: Current construction strategies and applications

Skin damage resulting from burns, injuries, or diseases can lead to significant functional and esthetic deficits. However, traditional treatments, such as skin grafting, have limitations including limited donor skin availability, poor aesthetics, and functional impairment. Skin tissue engineering provides a promising alternative, with engineered artificial skins offering a highly viable avenue. Engineered artificial skin is designed to mimic or replace the functions of natural human skin and find applications in various medical treatments, particularly for severe burns, chronic wounds, and other skin injuries or defects. These artificial skins aim to promote wound healing, provide temporary coverage, permanent skin replacement, and restore the skin's barrier function. Artificial skins have diverse applications in medicine and wound care, addressing burns, chronic wounds, and traumatic injuries. They also serve as valuable tools for research in tissue engineering, offering experimental models for studying wound healing mechanisms, testing new biomaterials, and exploring innovative approaches to skin regeneration. This review provides an overview of current construction strategies for engineered artificial skin, including cell sources, biomaterials, and construction techniques. It further explores the primary application areas and future prospects of artificial skin, highlighting their potential to revolutionize skin reconstruction and advance the field of regenerative medicine.

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Engineered regeneration
Engineered regeneration Biomaterials, Medicine and Dentistry (General), Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering
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