DOAJ Open Access 2024

Current advances in biomaterials for inner ear cell regeneration

Junze Lu Junze Lu Man Wang Man Wang Yu Meng +11 lainnya

Abstrak

Inner ear cell regeneration from stem/progenitor cells provides potential therapeutic strategies for the restoration of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), however, the efficiency of regeneration is low and the functions of differentiated cells are not yet mature. Biomaterials have been used in inner ear cell regeneration to construct a more physiologically relevant 3D culture system which mimics the stem cell microenvironment and facilitates cellular interactions. Currently, these biomaterials include hydrogel, conductive materials, magneto-responsive materials, photo-responsive materials, etc. We analyzed the characteristics and described the advantages and limitations of these materials. Furthermore, we reviewed the mechanisms by which biomaterials with different physicochemical properties act on the inner ear cell regeneration and depicted the current status of the material selection based on their characteristics to achieve the reconstruction of the auditory circuits. The application of biomaterials in inner ear cell regeneration offers promising opportunities for the reconstruction of the auditory circuits and the restoration of hearing, yet biomaterials should be strategically explored and combined according to the obstacles to be solved in the inner ear cell regeneration research.

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Junze Lu

J

Junze Lu

M

Man Wang

M

Man Wang

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Yu Meng

Y

Yu Meng

W

Weibin An

W

Weibin An

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Xue Wang

X

Xue Wang

G

Gaoying Sun

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Gaoying Sun

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Haibo Wang

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Haibo Wang

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Wenwen Liu

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Wenwen Liu

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Lu, J., Lu, J., Wang, M., Wang, M., Meng, Y., Meng, Y. et al. (2024). Current advances in biomaterials for inner ear cell regeneration. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1334162

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