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Complex blood vessel nets could be 3D printed for artificial organs

Last updated: June 12, 2025 10:33 pm
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A Step Closer to 3D-Printed Organs with Rapidly Designed Blood Vessel Networks

A blood vessel network designed by a computational model

A blood vessel network designed by a computational model

Andrew Brodhead

A groundbreaking computational model has been developed that could revolutionize the process of 3D-printing organs by rapidly designing intricate blood vessel networks. This innovation brings us closer to a future where artificial livers, kidneys, or hearts can be transplanted without the need for human donors.

Organ failure is a critical health issue worldwide, with only a fraction of the global transplant demand being met. To address this shortfall, researchers are exploring the potential of 3D-printing organs in laboratory settings. However, sustaining these artificial organs requires a complex network of blood vessels to provide essential nutrients and oxygen. Traditional methods for designing these networks are time-consuming, taking days or even weeks to complete.

At Stanford University in California, Alison Marsden and her team have developed a novel computational model that can swiftly design blood vessel networks for any organ based on mathematical principles governing vascular branching in the human body. In a test scenario, the model efficiently created a network of 25 vessels for a 3D-printed ring structure composed of kidney cells in just a few minutes.

The researchers then fabricated the vessel network within the ring using a technique involving cold gelatin particles, which were later melted to form hollow channels resembling blood vessels. By circulating a fluid containing oxygen and nutrients through these channels, the team mimicked the flow of blood in a physiological environment.

After a week, the ring with the engineered blood vessel network exhibited a significant increase in cell viability compared to a control ring without vessels, indicating the network’s crucial role in supporting cell survival. Marsden notes that while cells near the vessels thrived, those farther away perished due to the current limitations in printing highly branched vessels necessary for adequate nutrient distribution.

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Hugues Talbot from Paris-Saclay University lauds the team’s innovative approach, highlighting its potential to accelerate the design of vessel networks for full-sized organs from hours to days or weeks. This advancement could pave the way for the creation of 3D-printed organs that could supplement or replace damaged tissues in the future.

Looking ahead, the researchers aim to refine the technique for printing blood vessel networks in larger organs. If successful, Marsden anticipates conducting trials with 3D-printed organs in pigs within the next five years, marking a significant milestone in the pursuit of organ regeneration and transplantation.

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