A review on the recent progress, opportunities, and challenges of 4D printing and bioprinting in regenerative medicine

J Biomater Sci Polym Ed. 2023 Jan;34(1):108-146. doi: 10.1080/09205063.2022.2110480. Epub 2022 Aug 10.

Abstract

Four-dimensional (4 D) printing is a novel emerging technology, which can be defined as the ability of 3 D printed materials to change their form and functions. The term 'time' is added to 3 D printing as the fourth dimension, in which materials can respond to a stimulus after finishing the manufacturing process. 4 D printing provides more versatility in terms of size, shape, and structure after printing the construct. Complex material programmability, multi-material printing, and precise structure design are the essential requirements of 4 D printing systems. The utilization of stimuli-responsive polymers has increasingly taken the place of cell traction force-dependent methods and manual folding, offering a more advanced technique to affect a construct's adjusted shape transformation. The present review highlights the concept of 4 D printing and the responsive bioinks used in 4 D printing, such as water-responsive, pH-responsive, thermo-responsive, and light-responsive materials used in tissue regeneration. Cell traction force methods are described as well. Finally, this paper aims to introduce the limitations and future trends of 4 D printing in biomedical applications based on selected key references from the last decade.

Keywords: 3D printing; 4D bioprinting; Bioink; stimuli-responsive; tissue engineering.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bioprinting* / methods
  • Printing, Three-Dimensional
  • Regenerative Medicine* / methods
  • Tissue Engineering / methods
  • Tissue Scaffolds / chemistry