Brey Eric M, Uriel Shiri, Greisler Howard P, McIntire Larry V
Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 60616, USA.
Tissue Eng. 2005 Mar-Apr;11(3-4):567-84. doi: 10.1089/ten.2005.11.567.
A number of pathological entities and surgical interventions could benefit from therapeutic stimulation of new blood vessel formation. Although strategies designed for promoting neovascularization have shown promise in preclinical models, translation to human application has met with limited success when angiogenesis is used as the single therapeutic mechanism. While clinical protocols continue to be optimized, a number of exciting new approaches are being developed. Bioengineering has played an important role in the progress of many of these innovative new strategies. In this review, we present a general outline of therapeutic neovascularization, with an emphasis on investigations using engineering principles to address this vexing clinical problem. In addition, we identify some limitations and suggest areas for future research.
许多病理实体和外科手术干预都可能受益于对新血管形成的治疗性刺激。尽管旨在促进新血管形成的策略在临床前模型中已显示出前景,但当将血管生成作为单一治疗机制应用于人体时,取得的成功有限。在临床方案不断优化的同时,一些令人兴奋的新方法也在不断开发中。生物工程在许多这些创新新策略的进展中发挥了重要作用。在本综述中,我们概述了治疗性血管生成,重点是利用工程原理来解决这一棘手临床问题的研究。此外,我们还指出了一些局限性,并提出了未来研究的方向。