From Mechanoelectric Conversion to Tissue Regeneration: Translational Progress in Piezoelectric Materials

X Xinyu Wang S Sílvio Terra Stefanello (Institute of Physiology II University of Münster Robert‐Koch‐Straße 27b Münster Germany) V Victor Shahin (Institute of Physiology II University of Münster Robert‐Koch‐Straße 27b Münster Germany) Y Yun Qian

Abstract

Abstract Piezoelectric materials, capable of converting mechanical stimuli into electrical signals, have emerged as promising tools in regenerative medicine due to their potential to stimulate tissue repair. Despite a surge in research on piezoelectric biomaterials, systematic insights to direct their translational optimization remain limited. This review addresses the current landscape by bridging fundamental principles with clinical potential. The biomimetic basis of piezoelectricity, key molecular pathways involved in the synergy between mechanical and electrical stimulation for enhanced tissue regeneration, and critical considerations for material optimization, structural design, and biosafety is discussed. More importantly, the current status and translational quagmire of mechanisms and applications in recent years are explored. A mechanism‐driven strategy is proposed for the therapeutic application of piezoelectric biomaterials for tissue repair and identify future directions for accelerated clinical applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 33
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

X

Xinyu Wang

S

Sílvio Terra Stefanello

Institute of Physiology II University of Münster Robert‐Koch‐Straße 27b Münster Germany

V

Victor Shahin

Institute of Physiology II University of Münster Robert‐Koch‐Straße 27b Münster Germany

Y

Yun Qian