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Li-Doped Bioactive Ceramics: Promising Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

Lithium (Li) is a metal with critical therapeutic properties ranging from the treatment of bipolar depression to antibacterial, anticancer, antiviral and pro-regenerative effects. This element can be incorporated into the structure of various biomaterials through the inclusion of Li chloride/carbona...

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Autores principales: Farmani, Ahmad Reza, Salmeh, Mohammad Ali, Golkar, Zahra, Moeinzadeh, Alaa, Ghiasi, Farzaneh Farid, Amirabad, Sara Zamani, Shoormeij, Mohammad Hasan, Mahdavinezhad, Forough, Momeni, Simin, Moradbeygi, Fatemeh, Ai, Jafar, Hardy, John G., Mostafaei, Amir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9589997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36278631
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13040162
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author Farmani, Ahmad Reza
Salmeh, Mohammad Ali
Golkar, Zahra
Moeinzadeh, Alaa
Ghiasi, Farzaneh Farid
Amirabad, Sara Zamani
Shoormeij, Mohammad Hasan
Mahdavinezhad, Forough
Momeni, Simin
Moradbeygi, Fatemeh
Ai, Jafar
Hardy, John G.
Mostafaei, Amir
author_facet Farmani, Ahmad Reza
Salmeh, Mohammad Ali
Golkar, Zahra
Moeinzadeh, Alaa
Ghiasi, Farzaneh Farid
Amirabad, Sara Zamani
Shoormeij, Mohammad Hasan
Mahdavinezhad, Forough
Momeni, Simin
Moradbeygi, Fatemeh
Ai, Jafar
Hardy, John G.
Mostafaei, Amir
author_sort Farmani, Ahmad Reza
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description Lithium (Li) is a metal with critical therapeutic properties ranging from the treatment of bipolar depression to antibacterial, anticancer, antiviral and pro-regenerative effects. This element can be incorporated into the structure of various biomaterials through the inclusion of Li chloride/carbonate into polymeric matrices or being doped in bioceramics. The biocompatibility and multifunctionality of Li-doped bioceramics present many opportunities for biomedical researchers and clinicians. Li-doped bioceramics (capable of immunomodulation) have been used extensively for bone and tooth regeneration, and they have great potential for cartilage/nerve regeneration, osteochondral repair, and wound healing. The synergistic effect of Li in combination with other anticancer drugs as well as the anticancer properties of Li underline the rationale that bioceramics doped with Li may be impactful in cancer treatments. The role of Li in autophagy may explain its impact in regenerative, antiviral, and anticancer research. The combination of Li-doped bioceramics with polymers can provide new biomaterials with suitable flexibility, especially as bio-ink used in 3D printing for clinical applications of tissue engineering. Such Li-doped biomaterials have significant clinical potential in the foreseeable future.
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spelling pubmed-95899972022-10-25 Li-Doped Bioactive Ceramics: Promising Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Farmani, Ahmad Reza Salmeh, Mohammad Ali Golkar, Zahra Moeinzadeh, Alaa Ghiasi, Farzaneh Farid Amirabad, Sara Zamani Shoormeij, Mohammad Hasan Mahdavinezhad, Forough Momeni, Simin Moradbeygi, Fatemeh Ai, Jafar Hardy, John G. Mostafaei, Amir J Funct Biomater Review Lithium (Li) is a metal with critical therapeutic properties ranging from the treatment of bipolar depression to antibacterial, anticancer, antiviral and pro-regenerative effects. This element can be incorporated into the structure of various biomaterials through the inclusion of Li chloride/carbonate into polymeric matrices or being doped in bioceramics. The biocompatibility and multifunctionality of Li-doped bioceramics present many opportunities for biomedical researchers and clinicians. Li-doped bioceramics (capable of immunomodulation) have been used extensively for bone and tooth regeneration, and they have great potential for cartilage/nerve regeneration, osteochondral repair, and wound healing. The synergistic effect of Li in combination with other anticancer drugs as well as the anticancer properties of Li underline the rationale that bioceramics doped with Li may be impactful in cancer treatments. The role of Li in autophagy may explain its impact in regenerative, antiviral, and anticancer research. The combination of Li-doped bioceramics with polymers can provide new biomaterials with suitable flexibility, especially as bio-ink used in 3D printing for clinical applications of tissue engineering. Such Li-doped biomaterials have significant clinical potential in the foreseeable future. MDPI 2022-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9589997/ /pubmed/36278631 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13040162 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Farmani, Ahmad Reza
Salmeh, Mohammad Ali
Golkar, Zahra
Moeinzadeh, Alaa
Ghiasi, Farzaneh Farid
Amirabad, Sara Zamani
Shoormeij, Mohammad Hasan
Mahdavinezhad, Forough
Momeni, Simin
Moradbeygi, Fatemeh
Ai, Jafar
Hardy, John G.
Mostafaei, Amir
Li-Doped Bioactive Ceramics: Promising Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
title Li-Doped Bioactive Ceramics: Promising Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
title_full Li-Doped Bioactive Ceramics: Promising Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
title_fullStr Li-Doped Bioactive Ceramics: Promising Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Li-Doped Bioactive Ceramics: Promising Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
title_short Li-Doped Bioactive Ceramics: Promising Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
title_sort li-doped bioactive ceramics: promising biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9589997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36278631
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb13040162
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