Abstract
Tissue
injury is a common clinical problem, which may cause great burden on
patients' life. It is important to develop functional scaffolds to promote
tissue repair and regeneration. Due to their unique composition and structure,
microneedles have attracted extensive attention in various tissues
regeneration, including skin wound, corneal injury,
myocardial infarction, endometrial injury, and spinal
cord injury et al. Microneedles with micro-needle structure can
effectively penetrate the barriers of necrotic tissue or biofilm, therefore
improving the bioavailability of drugs. The use of microneedles to deliver
bioactive molecules, mesenchymal stem cells, and growth factors in situ allows
for targeted tissue and better spatial distribution. At the same time,
microneedles can also provide mechanical support or directional traction for
tissue, thus accelerating tissue repair. This review summarized the research
progress of microneedles for in situ tissue regeneration over
the past decade. At the same time, the shortcomings of existing researches,
future research direction and clinical application prospect were also
discussed.
Keywords
Microneedles;Tissues regeneration;Drug delivery