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REMODELLING OF THE INFARCTED HEART: PIEZOELECTRIC MULTIFUNCTIONAL PATCH ENABLING THE SEQUENTIAL RELEASE OF THERAPEUTIC FACTORS

Descrizione del progetto

Un cerotto cardiaco per il rimodellamento dei tessuti

L’infarto miocardico, o semplicemente infarto, è causato da una limitazione del flusso di sangue e di ossigeno ad alcune parti del cuore. Attualmente non esistono trattamenti di rimodellamento del tessuto cardiaco per combattere i rischi clinici di infarto. Il progetto REBORN, finanziato dall’UE, si propone di sviluppare un cerotto cardiaco in grado di innescare il rimodellamento locale del tessuto cardiaco a seguito di un infarto. Il dispositivo elettromeccanico REBORN sosterrà la funzione cardiaca fornendo al contempo fattori antinfiammatori, antifibrotici e proliferativi per stimolare la proliferazione dei cardiomiociti. La soluzione sarà composta da materiali innovativi e la produzione è prevista tramite biostampa in 3D. Il progetto svolgerà tutti i passaggi necessari per convalidare il cerotto cardiaco in vitro e in modelli animali.

Obiettivo

Cardiac disease remains a major societal and healthcare burden that affect nearly two million European citizens every year.
The REBORN project brings together a consortium of six scientific, four SME, and two large company partners who are committed to making a step-change to the development of medical devices for cardiac applications for the treatment of people who have suffered from a heart attack (myocardial infarction, MI).
A MI causes fibrosis in the heart walls, which impedes cardiac function and means there is a high risk of subsequent heart failure post-MI. There are no current treatment options to address this major clinical problem. The REBORN project will use smart and multifunctional biomaterials to deliver a new medical device in the form of a cardiac patch, to be applied to the heart in order to stimulate and support local heart tissue remodelling. The piezoelectric patch will electromechanically couple with the heart and deliver anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic and cardiomyocyte proliferative factors on demand, with drug release triggered by ultrasonic (US) stimulation from outside the body. Development of the device will be based on new smart multifunctional materials: electrospun piezoelectric fibres combined with smart carriers designed to work in harmony with the US.
To prepare the ground for exploitation, the patch will be extensively characterised in vitro and in vivo. Accelerating the development of the patch requires an effective in vitro model for experimentation, and novel 3D bioprinting techniques will be exploited to create a 3D in vitro model in the form of a tissue engineered tubular heart chamber, capable of pumping fluid using cell contractile forces. This will give a new in vitro model capable of both functional and structural testing.
The REBORN project will develop, validate and prepare for the exploitation new treatment options for post-MI fibrosis and new processes for cardiac therapy development, addressing major unmet cli

Coordinatore

POLITECNICO DI TORINO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 947 500,00
Indirizzo
CORSO DUCA DEGLI ABRUZZI 24
10129 Torino
Italia

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Regione
Nord-Ovest Piemonte Torino
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 947 500,00

Partecipanti (10)

Partner (2)