In Situ Magnetoelectric Generation of miRNA Sponges and Wireless Electric Stimulus by Conductive Granular Scaffolds for Nerve Regeneration

W Wan‐Chi Pan (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan) Y Ya‐Hui Lin (Department of Biomedical Engineering National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan) H Hoi Man Iao (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan) Y Yun‐Hsuan Chang (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan) Y Yin‐Hsu Chen (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan) H Hsiu‐Ching Liu (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan) N Ngoc‐Tri Tran (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan) I I‐Chi Lee (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan) H Hui‐Wen Lien (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan) E Eric Hwang (Institute of Molecular Medicine and Bioengineering National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Hsinchu 300093 Taiwan) L Li‐An Chu (Department of Biomedical Engineering National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan) S Shang‐Hsiu Hu (Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan)

Abstract

Abstract Electronic signaling and microRNA (miRNA) regulation play pivotal roles in determining neuronal cell fate and promoting brain recovery. Despite this, clinical advancements are hindered by the limited availability of tools for spatiotemporal electrical signaling and non‐viral gene modulation in neurons in vivo. In this study, a conductive granular scaffold (cGRAS) that doubles as an antenna and neuronal gene delivery agent for targeted miRNA regulation of nerve repair in traumatic brain injury (TBI) is developed. The inherent features of granular scaffolds reduce the inflammation and glial scarring in TBI by mitigating activated microglia and stellate cells. Upon irradiation with an external alternating magnetic field (AMF), the “electromagnetic messenger” induces electrical stimulation to restore brain function and promotes temporal electroporation. This process, together with mechanotransduction capability of cGRAS, enhances the delivery and formation of miRNA sponges both in vitro and in vivo, thereby reducing the overexpression of miR6263, which is significantly upregulated upon neuronal injury. In the whole brain imaging analysis, suppression of inflammation, angiogenesis around the TBI cavity, and infiltration of newborn neurons in the injured area are observed after in situ magnetoelectric formation of miRNA sponges and wireless electric stimulus, leading to improved brain function and behavioral recovery. Overall, this cGRAS represents a potentially innovative and versatile tool for clinical neuronal regeneration engineering.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 32
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

W

Wan‐Chi Pan

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan

Y

Ya‐Hui Lin

Department of Biomedical Engineering National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

H

Hoi Man Iao

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan

Y

Yun‐Hsuan Chang

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan

Y

Yin‐Hsu Chen

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan

H

Hsiu‐Ching Liu

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan

N

Ngoc‐Tri Tran

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan

I

I‐Chi Lee

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan

H

Hui‐Wen Lien

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan

E

Eric Hwang

Institute of Molecular Medicine and Bioengineering National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Hsinchu 300093 Taiwan

L

Li‐An Chu

Department of Biomedical Engineering National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

S

Shang‐Hsiu Hu

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu 300044 Taiwan