Minimal‐Invasive 3D Laser Printing of Microimplants in Organismo

Author:

Afting Cassian123ORCID,Mainik Philipp45,Vazquez‐Martel Clara45ORCID,Abele Tobias367ORCID,Kaul Verena12ORCID,Kale Girish18ORCID,Göpfrich Kerstin67ORCID,Lemke Steffen18ORCID,Blasco Eva45ORCID,Wittbrodt Joachim1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Organismal Studies Heidelberg (COS) Heidelberg University 69120 Heidelberg Germany

2. Heidelberg International Biosciences Graduate School HBIGS 69120 Heidelberg Germany

3. HeiKa Graduate School on “Functional Materials” 69120 Heidelberg Germany

4. Institute for Molecular Systems Engineering and Advanced Materials (IMSEAM) Heidelberg University 69120 Heidelberg Germany

5. Organic Chemistry Institute (OCI) Heidelberg University 69120 Heidelberg Germany

6. Zentrum für Molekulare Biologie der Universität Heidelberg (ZMBH) Heidelberg University 69120 Heidelberg Germany

7. Max Planck Institute for Medical Research 69120 Heidelberg Germany

8. Institute of Biology University of Hohenheim 70599 Stuttgart Germany

Abstract

AbstractMulti‐photon 3D laser printing has gathered much attention in recent years as a means of manufacturing biocompatible scaffolds that can modify and guide cellular behavior in vitro. However, in vivo tissue engineering efforts have been limited so far to the implantation of beforehand 3D printed biocompatible scaffolds and in vivo bioprinting of tissue constructs from bioinks containing cells, biomolecules, and printable hydrogel formulations. Thus, a comprehensive 3D laser printing platform for in vivo and in situ manufacturing of microimplants raised from synthetic polymer‐based inks is currently missing. Here, a platform for minimal‐invasive manufacturing of microimplants directly in the organism is presented by one‐photon photopolymerization and multi‐photon 3D laser printing. Employing a commercially available elastomeric ink giving rise to biocompatible synthetic polymer‐based microimplants, first applicational examples of biological responses to in situ printed microimplants are demonstrated in the teleost fish Oryzias latipes and in embryos of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. This provides a framework for future studies addressing the suitability of inks for in vivo 3D manufacturing. The platform bears great potential for the direct engineering of the intricate microarchitectures in a variety of tissues in model organisms and beyond.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung

Fonds der Chemischen Industrie

Publisher

Wiley

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