Title of article :
Regenerative Medicine and Angiogenesis; Challenges and Opportunities
Author/Authors :
Jahani, Mozhgan Medical Biology Research Center - Health Technology Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Rezazadeh, Davood Molecular Medicine Department - Faculty of Medicine - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Medical Biology Research Center - Health Technology Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Mohammadi, Parisa Applied Cell Sciences Department - Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Abdolmaleki, Amir Department of Anatomical Sciences - Medical School - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Norooznezhad, Amir Medical Biology Research Center - Health Technology Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Mansouri, Kamran Molecular Medicine Department - Faculty of Medicine - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Medical Biology Research Center - Health Technology Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Blood vessel development is one of the most prominent steps in regenerative medicine due to
the restoration of blood flow to the ischemic tissues and providing the rapid vascularization
in clinical-sized tissue-engineered grafts. However, currently tissue engineering technique is
restricted because of the inadequate in vitro/in vivo tissue vascularization. Some challenges like
as transportation in large scale, distribution of the nutrients and poor oxygen diffusion limit the
progression of vessels in smaller than clinically relevant dimensions as well in vivo integration.
In this regard, the scholars attempted to promote the vascularization process relied on the stem
cells (SCs), growth factors as well as exosomes and interactions of biomaterials with all of them
to enable the emergence of ideal microenvironment which is needed for treatment of unhealthy
organs or tissue regeneration and formation of new blood vessels. Thus, in the present review
we aim to describe these approaches, advances, obstacles and opportunities as well as their
application in regeneration of heart as a prominent angiogenesis-dependent organ.
Keywords :
Regenerative medicine , Angiogenesis , Stem cells , Scaffold
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin