State of the Art and Current Challenges on Electroactive Biomaterials and Strategies for Neural Tissue Regeneration

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS(2024)

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The loss or failure of an organ/tissue stands as one of the healthcare system's most prevalent, devastating, and costly challenges. Strategies for neural tissue repair and regeneration have received significant attention due to their particularly strong impact on patients' well-being. Many research efforts are dedicated not only to control the disease symptoms but also to find solutions to repair the damaged tissues. Neural tissue engineering (TE) plays a key role in addressing this problem and significant efforts are being carried out to develop strategies for neural repair treatment. In the last years, active materials allowing to tune cell-materials interaction are being increasingly used, representing a recent paradigm in TE applications. Among the most important stimuli influencing cell behavior are the electrical and mechanical ones. In this way, materials with the ability to provide this kind of stimuli to the neural cells seem to be appropriate to support neural TE. In this scope, this review summarizes the different biomaterials types used for neural TE, highlighting the relevance of using active biomaterials and electrical stimulation. Furthermore, this review provides not only a compilation of the most relevant studies and results but also strategies for novel and more biomimetic approaches for neural TE. Developing scaffolds for guiding neural repair, both chemically and physically, at injury sites, holds promise in treatment. In this regard, the use of piezoelectric and/or magnetoelectrical biomaterials to enable cells and tissues to respond to mechanical and/or electrical stimuli represents a promising strategy for neural tissue engineering, offering an alternative to traditional (invasive) electrical stimulation.image
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active materials,electrical stimulation,neural tissue regeneration
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