Stimuli-responsive biomaterials: smart avenue toward 4D bioprinting

Maedeh Rahimnejad, Sepideh Jahangiri, Shahrzad Zirak Hassan Kiadeh, Seyedkamaladdin Rezvaninejad, Zarrin Ahmadi, Sepideh Ahmadi, Moein Safarkhani, Navid Rabiee*

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Abstract

3D bioprinting is an advanced technology combining cells and bioactive molecules within a single bioscaffold; however, this scaffold cannot change, modify or grow in response to a dynamic implemented environment. Lately, a new era of smart polymers and hydrogels has emerged, which can add another dimension, e.g., time to 3D bioprinting, to address some of the current approaches’ limitations. This concept is indicated as 4D bioprinting. This approach may assist in fabricating tissue-like structures with a configuration and function that mimic the natural tissue. These scaffolds can change and reform as the tissue are transformed with the potential of specific drug or biomolecules released for various biomedical applications, such as biosensing, wound healing, soft robotics, drug delivery, and tissue engineering, though 4D bioprinting is still in its early stages and more works are required to advance it. In this review article, the critical challenge in the field of 4D bioprinting and transformations from 3D bioprinting to 4D phases is reviewed. Also, the mechanistic aspects from the chemistry and material science point of view are discussed too.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)860-891
Number of pages32
JournalCritical Reviews in Biotechnology
Volume44
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • 4D bioprinting
  • drug delivery
  • hydrogels
  • smart polymers
  • soft robatics
  • tissue engineering

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