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It has increasingly been recognized that electrical currents play a pivotal role in cell migration and tissue repair, in a process named “galvanotaxis”. In this review, we summarize the current evidence supporting the potential benefits of electric stimulation (ES) in the physiology of peripheral nerve repair (PNR). Moreover, we discuss the potential of piezoelectric materials in this context. The use of these materials has deserved great attention, as the movement of the body or of the external environment can be used to power internally the electrical properties of devices used for providing ES or acting as sensory receptors in artificial skin (e-skin). The fact that organic materials sustain spontaneous degradation inside the body means their piezoelectric effect is limited in duration. In the case of PNR, this is not necessarily problematic, as ES is only required during the regeneration period. Arguably, piezoelectric materials have the potential to revolutionize PNR with new biomedical devices that range from scaffolds and nerve-guiding conduits to sensory or efferent components of e-skin. However, much remains to be learned regarding piezoelectric materials, their use in manufacturing of biomedical devices, and their sterilization process, to fine-tune their safe, effective, and predictable in vivo application.
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Funding Information: This research was funded by the International Atomic Energy Agency: Research Contract No. 24415 (CRP F23035). Authors acknowledge FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia I.P. for the national funds in the scope of the project UIDB/04349/2020+UIDP/04349/2020, UIDB/00100/2020+LA/P/0056/2020 and UIDB/00329/2020. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by the authors.
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3D printing biodegradables biomedical devices electroactive scaffolds electrospinning peripheral nerve piezoelectric polymers piezostimulation repair surgery Medicine (miscellaneous) General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
