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Title: | Targeted Myocardial Restoration with Injectable Hydrogels-In Search of The Holy Grail in Regenerating Damaged Heart Tissue | Authors: | MD FAIZUS SAZZAD KUZEMCZAK, MICHAL MARIA Loh, Engracia Wu, Wellington Kofidis, Theo |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Medicine, Research & Experimental Pharmacology & Pharmacy Research & Experimental Medicine hydrogel extracellular matrix hydrogels myocardial infarctions myocardial infarction therapy cardiac stem cell therapy tissue engineering cell-based therapy CARDIAC REPAIR DELIVERY CONTRACTILITY ANGIOGENESIS INFARCTION INJECTION THERAPY FAILURE CELLS MODEL |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2021 | Publisher: | MDPI | Citation: | MD FAIZUS SAZZAD, KUZEMCZAK, MICHAL MARIA, Loh, Engracia, Wu, Wellington, Kofidis, Theo (2021-06-01). Targeted Myocardial Restoration with Injectable Hydrogels-In Search of The Holy Grail in Regenerating Damaged Heart Tissue. BIOMEDICINES 9 (6). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9060595 | Abstract: | A 3-dimensional, robust, and sustained myocardial restoration by means of tissue engineering remains an experimental approach. Prolific protocols have been developed and tested in small and large animals, but, as clinical cardiac surgeons, we have not arrived at the privilege of utilizing any of them in our clinical practice. The question arises as to why this is. The heart is a unique organ, anatomically and functionally. It is not an easy target to replicate with current techniques, or even to support in its viability and function. Currently, available therapies fail to reverse the loss of functional cardiac tissue, the fundamental pathology remains unaddressed, and heart transplantation is an ultima ratio treatment option. Owing to the equivocal results of cell-based therapies, several strategies have been pursued to overcome the limitations of the current treatment options. Preclinical data, as well as first-in-human studies, conducted to-date have provided important insights into the understanding of injection-based approaches for myocardial restoration. In light of the available data, injectable biomaterials suitable for transcatheter delivery appear to have the highest translational potential. This article presents a current state-of-the-literature review in the field of hydrogel-based myocardial restoration therapy. | Source Title: | BIOMEDICINES | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/205950 | ISSN: | 2227-9059 | DOI: | 10.3390/biomedicines9060595 |
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