Nanomaterials for Cardiac Tissue Engineering

Molecules. 2020 Nov 7;25(21):5189. doi: 10.3390/molecules25215189.

Abstract

End stage heart failure is a major cause of death in the US. At present, organ transplant and left-ventricular assist devices remain the only viable treatments for these patients. Cardiac tissue engineering presents the possibility of a new option. Nanomaterials such as gold nanorods (AuNRs) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) present unique properties that are beneficial for cardiac tissue engineering approaches. In particular, these nanomaterials can modulate electrical conductivity, hardness, and roughness of bulk materials to improve tissue functionality. Moreover, they can deliver bioactive cargo to affect cell phenotypes. This review covers recent advances in the use of nanomaterials for cardiac tissue engineering.

Keywords: carbon nanotubes; cardiac tissue engineering; cardiomyocyte regeneration; gold nanorods; nanoparticles.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Animals, Newborn
  • Biocompatible Materials
  • Electric Conductivity
  • Ferric Compounds / chemistry
  • Gold / chemistry
  • Heart / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Metal Nanoparticles / chemistry
  • Mice
  • MicroRNAs / metabolism
  • Myocytes, Cardiac / cytology
  • Nanostructures / chemistry*
  • Nanotechnology / methods*
  • Nanotubes, Carbon / chemistry
  • Phenotype
  • Polymers / chemistry
  • Rats
  • Regeneration
  • Tissue Engineering / methods*
  • Tissue Scaffolds

Substances

  • Biocompatible Materials
  • Ferric Compounds
  • MicroRNAs
  • Nanotubes, Carbon
  • Polymers
  • ferric oxide
  • Gold