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子宫内膜再生纳米医学和生物材料研究进展
Authors Liu Y, Jia D , Li L , Wang M
Received 16 April 2024
Accepted for publication 30 July 2024
Published 14 August 2024 Volume 2024:19 Pages 8285—8308
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S473259
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Sachin Mali
Yanhong Liu, Dongyun Jia, Lin Li, Meiyan Wang
Center for Prenatal Diagnosis, Center for Reproductive Medicine, First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, People’s Republic of China
Correspondence: Meiyan Wang, Email wangmeiyan0426@jlu.edu.cn
Abstract: The endometrium is an extremely important component of the uterus and is crucial for individual health and human reproduction. However, traditional methods still struggle to ideally repair the structure and function of damaged endometrium and restore fertility. Therefore, seeking and developing innovative technologies and materials has the potential to repair and regenerate damaged or diseased endometrium. The emergence and functionalization of various nanomedicine and biomaterials, as well as the proposal and development of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering techniques, have brought great hope for solving these problems. In this review, we will summarize various nanomedicine, biomaterials, and innovative technologies that contribute to endometrial regeneration, including nanoscale exosomes, nanomaterials, stem cell-based materials, naturally sourced biomaterials, chemically synthesized biomaterials, approaches and methods for functionalizing biomaterials, as well as the application of revolutionary new technologies such as organoids, organ-on-chips, artificial intelligence, etc. The diverse design and modification of new biomaterials endow them with new functionalities, such as microstructure or nanostructure, mechanical properties, biological functions, and cellular microenvironment regulation. It will provide new options for the regeneration of endometrium, bring new hope for the reconstruction and recovery of patients’ reproductive abilities.
Keywords: nanomedicine, biomaterials, endometrium, regeneration, stem cells