4D-Printed MXene-Based Artificial Nerve Guidance Conduit for Enhanced Regeneration of Peripheral Nerve Injuries

Zhilong Wang, Yan Zheng, Liang Qiao, Yuanya Ma, Huajing Zeng, Jiachen Liang, Qian Ye, Kuangyu Shen, Bin Liu, Luyi Sun, Zengjie Fan

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Abstract

Repairing larger defects (>5 mm) in peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) remains a significant challenge when using traditional artificial nerve guidance conduits (NGCs). A novel approach that combines 4D printing technology with poly(L-lactide-co-trimethylene carbonate) (PLATMC) and Ti3C2Tx MXene nanosheets is proposed, thereby imparting shape memory properties to the NGCs. Upon body temperature activation, the printed sheet-like structure can quickly self-roll into a conduit-like structure, enabling optimal wrapping around nerve stumps. This design enhances nerve fixation and simplifies surgical procedures. Moreover, the integration of microchannel expertly crafted through 4D printing, along with the incorporation of MXene nanosheets, introduces electrical conductivity. This feature facilitates the guided and directional migration of nerve cells, rapidly accelerating the healing of the PNI. By leveraging these advanced technologies, the developed NGCs demonstrate remarkable potential in promoting peripheral nerve regeneration, leading to substantial improvements in muscle morphology and restored sciatic nerve function, comparable to outcomes achieved through autogenous nerve transplantation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2401093
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume13
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Sep 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 4D printing
  • MXene
  • nerve guide conduit
  • peripheral nerve regeneration
  • shape memory

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