Oyen Michelle L
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO USA.
MRS Bull. 2022;47(8):864-871. doi: 10.1557/s43577-022-00389-0. Epub 2022 Sep 29.
Medical conditions that primarily or disproportionately affect women have historically been poorly studied. In contrast to the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems, there is no lengthy record of biomaterials research addressing women's health needs. In this article, the historical reasons for this discrepancy are examined. The anatomy of both the nonpregnant and pregnant reproductive tissues is reviewed, including the ovaries, uterus, and (fetal) placenta. Examples of biomaterials-related women's health research are described, including tissue engineering, organoids, and microphysiological systems. The future of the field is considered with dual focuses. First, there is a significant need for novel approaches to advance women's health through materials and biomaterials, particularly in complex biomimetic hydrogels. Second, there is an exciting opportunity to enlarge the community of biomaterials scientists and engineers working in women's health to encourage more contributions to its rapidly emerging product development pipeline.
从历史上看,主要或特别影响女性的医学病症一直未得到充分研究。与肌肉骨骼系统和心血管系统不同,针对女性健康需求的生物材料研究没有长期记录。在本文中,将探讨造成这种差异的历史原因。本文将回顾非孕期和孕期生殖组织的解剖结构,包括卵巢、子宫和(胎儿)胎盘。文中还将描述与生物材料相关的女性健康研究实例,包括组织工程、类器官和微生理系统。该领域的未来发展将有两个重点。第一,迫切需要通过材料和生物材料来推进女性健康的新方法,尤其是在复杂的仿生水凝胶方面。第二,扩大从事女性健康领域研究的生物材料科学家和工程师群体,以鼓励他们为迅速兴起的产品开发流程做出更多贡献,这是一个令人兴奋的机会。