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Endothelialization strategy of implant materials surface: The newest research in recent 5 years.

Authors :
Bian Q
Chen J
Weng Y
Li S
Source :
Journal of applied biomaterials & functional materials [J Appl Biomater Funct Mater] 2022 Jan-Dec; Vol. 20, pp. 22808000221105332.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In recent years, more and more metal or non-metal materials have been used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, but the vascular complications after transplantation are still the main factors restricting the clinical application of most grafts, such as acute thrombosis and graft restenosis. Implant materials have been extensively designed and surface optimized by researchers, but it is still too difficult to avoid complications. Natural vascular endodermis has excellent function, anti-coagulant and anti-intimal hyperplasia, and it is also the key to maintaining the homeostasis of normal vascular microenvironment. Therefore, how to promote the adhesion of endothelial cells (ECs) on the surface of cardiovascular materials to achieve endothelialization of the surface is the key to overcoming the complications after implant materialization. At present, the surface endothelialization design of materials based on materials surface science, bioactive molecules, and biological function intervention and feedback has attracted much attention. In this review, we summarize the related research on the surface modification of materials by endothelialization in recent years, and analyze the advantages and challenges of current endothelialization design ideas, explain the relationship between materials, cells, and vascular remodeling in order to find a more ideal endothelialization surface modification strategy for future researchers to meet the requirements of clinical biocompatibility of cardiovascular materials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2280-8000
Volume :
20
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of applied biomaterials & functional materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35666145
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/22808000221105332