TY - JOUR
T1 - Modeling the Human Scarred Heart In Vitro
T2 - Toward New Tissue Engineered Models
AU - Deddens, Janine C.
AU - Sadeghi, Amir Hossein
AU - Hjortnaes, Jesper
AU - van Laake, Linda W.
AU - Buijsrogge, Marc
AU - Doevendans, Pieter A.
AU - Khademhosseini, Ali
AU - Sluijter, Joost P G
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
PY - 2017/2/8
Y1 - 2017/2/8
N2 - Cardiac remodeling is critical for effective tissue healing, however, excessive production and deposition of extracellular matrix components contribute to scarring and failing of the heart. Despite the fact that novel therapies have emerged, there are still no lifelong solutions for this problem. An urgent need exists to improve the understanding of adverse cardiac remodeling in order to develop new therapeutic interventions that will prevent, reverse, or regenerate the fibrotic changes in the failing heart. With recent advances in both disease biology and cardiac tissue engineering, the translation of fundamental laboratory research toward the treatment of chronic heart failure patients becomes a more realistic option. Here, the current understanding of cardiac fibrosis and the great potential of tissue engineering are presented. Approaches using hydrogel-based tissue engineered heart constructs are discussed to contemplate key challenges for modeling tissue engineered cardiac fibrosis and to provide a future outlook for preclinical and clinical applications.
AB - Cardiac remodeling is critical for effective tissue healing, however, excessive production and deposition of extracellular matrix components contribute to scarring and failing of the heart. Despite the fact that novel therapies have emerged, there are still no lifelong solutions for this problem. An urgent need exists to improve the understanding of adverse cardiac remodeling in order to develop new therapeutic interventions that will prevent, reverse, or regenerate the fibrotic changes in the failing heart. With recent advances in both disease biology and cardiac tissue engineering, the translation of fundamental laboratory research toward the treatment of chronic heart failure patients becomes a more realistic option. Here, the current understanding of cardiac fibrosis and the great potential of tissue engineering are presented. Approaches using hydrogel-based tissue engineered heart constructs are discussed to contemplate key challenges for modeling tissue engineered cardiac fibrosis and to provide a future outlook for preclinical and clinical applications.
KW - cardiac fibrosis
KW - cardiac remodeling
KW - cardiac tissue engineering
KW - drug development
KW - extracellular matrix
KW - hydrogels
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U2 - 10.1002/adhm.201600571
DO - 10.1002/adhm.201600571
M3 - Article
C2 - 27906521
SN - 2192-2640
VL - 6
JO - Advanced Healthcare Materials
JF - Advanced Healthcare Materials
IS - 3
M1 - 1600571
ER -