Abstract

This review will focus on the targeted design, synthesis and application of redox polymers for use in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. We define redox polymers to encompass a variety of polymeric materials, from the multifunctional conjugated conducting polymers to graphene and its derivatives, and have been adopted for use in the engineering of several types of stimulus responsive tissues. We will review the fundamental properties of organic conducting polymers (OCPs) and graphene, and how their properties are being tailored to enhance material - biological interfacing. We will highlight the recent development of high-resolution 3D fabrication processes suitable for biomaterials, and how the fabrication of intricate scaffolds at biologically relevant scales is providing exciting opportunities for the application of redox polymers for both in-vitro and in-vivo tissue engineering. We will discuss the application of OCPs in the controlled delivery of bioactive compounds, and the electrical and mechanical stimulation of cells to drive behaviour and processes towards the generation of specific functional tissue. We will highlight the relatively recent advances in the use of graphene and the exploitation of its physicochemical and electrical properties in tissue engineering. Finally, we will look forward at the future of organic conductors in tissue engineering applications, and where the combination of materials development and fabrication processes will next unite to provide future breakthroughs.

Highlights

  • Over the past several years the field of tissue engineering has seen enormous advancements, with the development of novel materials and fabrication methodologies promising to open new avenues and opportunities for the design and construction of the generation of scaffolds and conduits that address the many biological processes required for the engineering of complex, functional tissue

  • The need to develop tools that are capable of processing and fabricating structures at a resolution and complexity relevant for tissue engineering and biomedical applications, and that are compatible with materials properties and requirements, including in some cases the incorporation of living cells within polymeric inks [43], has spawned the field of Biofabrication

  • Hereafter we review the application of graphene and organic conducting polymers (OCPs) based materials for tissue engineering applications

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Summary

Redox Polymers for Tissue Engineering

Molino 1,2, Junji Fukuda 1,2, Paul J. Reviewed by: Jae Young Lee, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea. Specialty section: This article was submitted to Regenerative Technologies, a section of the journal

Frontiers in Medical Technology
INTRODUCTION
ORGANIC CONDUCTORS
BIO FABRICATION PROCESSES
Neural Tissue Engineering
Moulding Composite Vapour phase polymerisation Chemical polymerisation Composite
Spin coated film
Electrospun scaffold
Flat film
Printed hydrogel scaffold
Cardiac Tissue
Skin Tissue Engineering
Skeletal Muscle Tissue Engineering
Bone Tissue Engineering
Cardiac Tissue Engineering
Cartilage Tissue Engineering
Findings
EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ORGANIC CONDUCTORS IN TISSUE ENGINEERING
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