Toward a New Generation of Bio-Scaffolds for Neural Tissue Engineering: Challenges and Perspectives

Pharmaceutics. 2023 Jun 16;15(6):1750. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15061750.

Abstract

Neural tissue engineering presents a compelling technological breakthrough in restoring brain function, holding immense promise. However, the quest to develop implantable scaffolds for neural culture that fulfill all necessary criteria poses a remarkable challenge for material science. These materials must possess a host of desirable characteristics, including support for cellular survival, proliferation, and neuronal migration and the minimization of inflammatory responses. Moreover, they should facilitate electrochemical cell communication, display mechanical properties akin to the brain, emulate the intricate architecture of the extracellular matrix, and ideally allow the controlled release of substances. This comprehensive review delves into the primary requisites, limitations, and prospective avenues for scaffold design in brain tissue engineering. By offering a panoramic overview, our work aims to serve as an essential resource, guiding the creation of materials endowed with bio-mimetic properties, ultimately revolutionizing the treatment of neurological disorders by developing brain-implantable scaffolds.

Keywords: controlled drug delivery; hydrogel; nanotechnology; neural tissue engineering; scaffold.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was performed thanks to the financial support of Tecnologico de Monterrey. We would like to thank the Grupo de Innovación diagnóstica y terapéutica en enfermedades crónico-degenerativas of the Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud of Tecnologico de Monterrey and Ana Apodaca for her technical support.