Abstract

Nerve repair and regeneration are still challenging issues in the world, mainly due to the complex anatomic structure and limited regeneration ability of natural nerves. Tissue engineering provides a structure and function similar to nerve tissue through scaffold materials, seed cells, and active factors, which is a promising method to treat nerve injury. Gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) hydrogel is a kind of gelatin modified by methacrylamide, which possesses adjustable mechanical properties, convenient processability, and excellent biocompatibility, has been widely used in nerve tissue engineering. In this paper, the research progress of GelMA-based hydrogel in nerve repair and regeneration in recent five years is reviewed, with emphasis on the advanced manufacturing technologies of three-dimensional (3D) GelMA scaffold and the application systems that can effectively promote nerve repair and regeneration. We also evaluated the challenges and prospects of GelMA-based hydrogels in the field of nerve repair and regeneration, which is of guiding significance to the research of nerve tissue engineering.

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