arteriteks
Arteriteks is a term used in vascular science and regenerative medicine to describe engineered arterial-like constructs designed to replace or augment native arteries. In practice, arteriteks aim to combine biocompatible scaffolds with living cells to create conduits capable of withstanding arterial pressures and supporting long-term patency.
Etymology and concept: The word arteriteks is a neologism formed from “artery” and a techno- or tek-
Composition and function: Typical arteriteks comprise a tubular scaffold made from biodegradable polymers, seeded with endothelial
Development and use: Initial in vitro studies demonstrated mechanical compliance and endothelialization. In animal models, arteriteks
Applications and limitations: Potential uses include coronary, peripheral, and bypass grafts, as well as organ-on-a-chip platforms
Related topics include tissue engineering, vascular grafts, and organ-on-a-chip technologies.