Title: Tissue Engineering
1Tissue Engineering
Department of Bioengineering Rice
University BIOE 531 10/30/2003
2Application of the principle and methods of
engineering and the life sciences toward the
fundamental understanding of structure-function
relationship in normal and pathological mammalian
tissues and the development of biological
substitute that restore, maintain, or improve
tissue function Skalak and Fox 1988
3Tissue Engineering
Biomaterial
Biomaterial
Implantation
4Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
- Bicompatible
- Match the native tissue
- Mechanical
- Structural
- Functional
- Porous for cell attachment
- Lay down ECM
- Provide ideal growth environment
- Growth factors
- Mechanical stress
5Biodegradable Polymers
- Biocompatible degradation products
- Example PLGA and PLLA
- High porosity and surface area
- Reproducible
- Properties can be easily tailored for specific
application - Mechanical, chemical, structural
- Polymer scaffold processing
- Fiber bonding
- Solvent-casting particulate-leaching
- Melt Molding
6Degradation vs. Incorporation
Incorporation
Degradation
Time
7Further Reading
- Principles of Tissue Engineering. Lanza, Langer,
and Chick (1999) - Frontiers in Tissue Engineering. Patrick, Mikos,
McIntire (1998)
8Questions