AI Article Synopsis

  • Hydrogels are 3D materials that can hold a lot of water while staying stable, making them great candidates for use in medicine due to their compatibility with body tissues.
  • They are primarily used in regenerative medicine to create environments conducive to cell growth and tissue regeneration, leading to bioactive materials that can help restore tissues.
  • The review discusses how natural hydrogels can enhance angiogenesis, which is essential for supplying oxygen and nutrients to tissues, even though recreating a biomaterial to effectively support this complex process has been challenging.

Article Abstract

Hydrogels are three-dimensional (3D) materials able to absorb and retain water in large amounts while maintaining their structural stability. Due to their considerable biocompatibility and similarity with the body's tissues, hydrogels are one of the most promising groups of biomaterials. The main application of these hydrogels is in regenerative medicine, in which they allow the formation of an environment suitable for cell differentiation and growth. Deriving from these hydrogels, it is, therefore, possible to obtain bioactive materials that can regenerate tissues. Because vessels guarantee the right amount of oxygen and nutrients but also assure the elimination of waste products, angiogenesis is one of the processes at the base of the regeneration of a tissue. On the other hand, it is a very complex mechanism and the parameters to consider are several. Indeed, the factors and the cells involved in this process are numerous and, for this reason, it has been a challenge to recreate a biomaterial able to adequately sustain the angiogenic process. However, in this review the focal point is the application of natural hydrogels in angiogenesis enhancing and their potential to guide this process.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7589931PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8100436DOI Listing

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