Objective To develop a new method for a tissue engineered vascular graft by combining endothelial cells and an acelluarized allogenic matrix. Methods Acellularized matrix tubes were obtained by a 0.1% trypsin and 0 02% EDTA solution for 24 hours and 1% Triton X 100 for 176 hours, respectively. Endothelial cells were isolated from alloaorta and expanded in vitro. Finally, the inner surface of acellularized matrix was reseeded with endothelial cells. Acellularity and reseeding were analysed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Results The acellularization procedure resulted in an almost complete removal of the original cells and the loose three-dimensional (3D) matrix. The acellular matrix could be reseeded with expanded endothelial cells in vitro, and endothelial cells had the potential of spread and proliferation. Conclusion Acellular matrix produces by Tritoon X-100 and trypsin possesses satisfactory biocompatibility for allogenic endothelial cell. Vascular grafts can be generated in vitro by a combination of endothelial cells and allogenic acelluarized matrix.
Objective To manufacture a poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) scaffold by low temperature deposition three-dimensional (3D) printing technology, prepare a PLGA/decellularized articular cartilage extracellular matrix (DACECM) cartilage tissue engineered scaffold by combining DACECM, and further investigate its physicochemical properties. Methods PLGA scaffolds were prepared by low temperature deposition 3D printing technology, and DACECM suspensions was prepared by modified physical and chemical decellularization methods. DACECM oriented scaffolds were prepared by using freeze-drying and physicochemical cross-linking techniques. PLGA/DACECM oriented scaffolds were prepared by combining DACECM slurry with PLGA scaffolds. The macroscopic and microscopic structures of the three kinds of scaffolds were observed by general observation and scanning electron microscope. The chemical composition of DACECM oriented scaffold was analyzed by histological and immunohistochemical stainings. The compression modulus of the three kinds of scaffolds were measured by biomechanical test. Three kinds of scaffolds were embedded subcutaneously in Sprague Dawley rats, and HE staining was used to observe immune response. The chondrocytes of New Zealand white rabbits were isolated and cultured, and the three kinds of cell-scaffold complexes were prepared. The growth adhesion of the cells on the scaffolds was observed by scanning electron microscope. Three kinds of scaffold extracts were cultured with L-929 cells, the cells were cultured in DMEM culture medium as control group, and cell counting kit 8 (CCK-8) was used to detect cell proliferation. Results General observation and scanning electron microscope showed that the PLGA scaffold had a smooth surface and large pores; the surface of the DACECM oriented scaffold was rough, which was a 3D structure with loose pores and interconnected; and the PLGA/DACECM oriented scaffold had a rough surface, and the large hole and the small hole were connected to each other to construct a vertical 3D structure. Histological and immunohistochemical qualitative analysis demonstrated that DACECM was completely decellularized, retaining the glycosaminoglycans and collagen typeⅡ. Biomechanical examination showed that the compression modulus of DACECM oriented scaffold was significantly lower than those of the other two scaffolds (P<0.05). There was no significant difference between PLGA scaffold and PLGA/DACECM oriented scaffold (P>0.05). Subcutaneously embedded HE staining of the three scaffolds showed that the immunological rejections of DACECM and PLGA/DACECM oriented scaffolds were significantly weaker than that of the PLGA scaffold. Scanning electron microscope observation of the cell-scaffold complex showed that chondrocytes did not obviously adhere to PLGA scaffold, and a large number of chondrocytes adhered and grew on PLGA/DACECM oriented scaffold and DACECM oriented scaffold. CCK-8 assay showed that with the extension of culture time, the number of cells cultured in the three kinds of scaffold extracts and the control group increased. There was no significant difference in the absorbance (A) value between the groups at each time point (P>0.05). Conclusion The PLGA/DACECM oriented scaffolds have no cytotoxicity, have excellent physicochemical properties, and may become a promising scaffold material of tissue engineered cartilage.
OBJECTIVE: To review the role of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) in the course of healing in wounded skin. METHODS: The recent literatures on MMP-1 in skin wound repair were reviewed, which gave the insight into the local effect of MMP-1 during re-epithelialization. RESULTS: Following injury, basal keratinocytes, moving from the wound edge and interact with dermal matrix proteins in the wound bed, were induced to express MMP-1 in a specific space-time pattern. MMP-1 cleaved the collagen, thereby altering its structure and affinity by which the keratinocytes binded it. MMP-1 served a beneficial role in wound healing by facilitating the proliferation and movement of keratinocytes over the collagen-rich wound bed during re-epithelialization. CONCLUSION: MMP-1 expression of migrating keratinocytes directly influences the re-epithelialization during the course of healing of the wounded skin.
Objective To review the decellularized methods for obtaining extracellular matrix (ECM) and the applications of decellularized ECM scaffold in tissue engineering. Methods Recent and related literature was extensively and comprehensively reviewed. The decellularized methods were summarized and classified. The effects of different sterilization methods on decellularized scaffolds were analyzed; the evaluation criterion of extent of decellularization was put forward; and the application of decellularized ECM scaffold in different tissues and organs engineering field was summarized. Results The decellularized methods mainly include physical methods, chemical methods, and biological methods, and different decellularization methods have different effects on the extent of cell removal and ECM composition and structure. Therefore, the best decellularization method will be chosen according to the characteristics of the tissues and decellularization methods to achieve the ideal result. Conclusion It is very important to choose the appropriate decellularized method for preparing the biological materials desired by tissue engineering. The biological scaffolds prepared by decellularized methods will play an important role in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Aortic aneurysm and dissection are critical cardiovascular diseases that threaten human life and health seriously. No pharmacological treatment can effectively prevent disease progression. The imbalance of aortic wall cells and non-cellular components leads to structural or functional degeneration of the aorta, which is a prerequisite for disease occurrence. As the important non-cellular component, extracellular matrix (ECM) is crucial to maintain the aortic structure, function, and homeostasis. Abnormal production of elastin and collagen, destruction of cross-linking between elastic fibers and collagen fibers, and the imbalance of metalloproteinase and inhibitors leads to excessive degradation of ECM proteins, all of which have destroyed the structure and function of aorta. It will provide more ideas for disease prevention and treatment by learning ECM proteins and their metabolic mechanism. Here, we focus on the ECM proteins that have been reported to be involved in aortic aneurysm and dissection, and discuss the regulatory mechanism of metalloproteinase and inhibitors.
Survivors from myocardial infarction (MI) eventually develop heart failure due to the post-infarct ventricular remodeling which could not be suppressed by existing treatments. Currently, coronary heart disease has become the major cause of heart failure instead of rheumatic heart disease in China. For this reason, seeking effective treatment to prevent post-infarct ventricular remodeling is urgent. Intramyocardial injection of hydrogels as a new strategy for MI treatment has made great progress recently. This review discusses the principle, present status, mechanisms and prospects of injectable hydrogel therapies for MI.
OBJECTIVE To investigate the methods to fabricate repair materials of tissue engineered peripheral nerve with bioactivity of Schwann cells (SC). METHODS 1. The materials were made by dry-wet spinning process to fabricate PLA hollow fiber canal with external diameter of 2.3 mm, internal diameter of 1.9 mm, thickness of 0.4 mm, pore size of 20 to 40 microns, pore ratio of 70% and non-spinning fiber net with pore size of 100 to 200 microns, pore ratio of 85%. 2. SC were implanted into excellular matrix (ECM) gel to observe the growth of SC. 3. SC/ECM complex were implanted into non-spinning PLA fiber net to observe the growth of SC. 4. SC, SC/ECM and SC/ECM/PLA were implanted into PLA hollow fiber canal to bridge 10 mm defect of rat sciatic nerve. RESULTS 1. SC were recovered bipolar shape at 1 day after implantation, and could be survived 14 days in ECM gel. 2. After SC/ECM complex was implanted into PLA net, most of SC were retained in the pore of PLA net with the formation of ECM gel. SC could be adhered and grown on PLA fiber. 3. Most of SC in ECM gel could be survived to 21 days after transplantation. Survival cell numbers of SC/ECM and SC/ECM/PLA groups were obviously higher than SC suspension group. CONCLUSION Non-spinning PLA porous biodegradable materials with ECM is benefit for SC to be adhered and grown.
Objective To investigate the behavior of rat calvarial osteoblasts cultured on chitosan-gelatin/hydroxyapatite (CSGel/HA) composite scaffolds. Methods The rat calvarial osteoblasts (the 3rd passage) were seeded at a density of 1.01×106 cells/ml onto the CS-Gel/HA composite scaffolds having porosity 85.20%, 90.40% and 95.80%. Cell number was counted after cultured for 3 days,1 week, 2 weeks and 3 weeks. Cell proliferation, bone-like tissue formation, and mineralization were separately detected by HE, von Kossa histological stainingtechniques. Results The CS-Gel/HA composite scaffolds supported the attachmentof seeded rat calvarial osteoblasts. Cells proliferated faster in scaffold withhigher porosity 90.40% and 95.80% than scaffold with lower porosity 85.20%. The osteoblasts/scaffold constructs were feasible for mineral deposition, and bonelike tissue formation in 3 weeks. Conclusion This study suggests the feasibility of using CS-Gel/HA composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.
ObjectiveTo review the progress of cell sheet technology (CST) and its application in bone tissue engineering. MethodsThe literature concerning CST and its application was extensively reviewed and analyzed. ResultsCST using temperature-responsive culture dishes is applied to avoid the shortcomings of traditional tissue engineering. All cultured cells are harvested as intact sheets along with their deposited extracellular matrix. Avoiding the use of proteolytic enzymes, cell sheet composed of the cells and extracellular matrix derived from the cells, and remained the relative protein and biological activity factors. Consequently, cell sheet can provide a suitable microenvironment for the bone regeneration in vivo. With CST, cell sheet engineering is allowed for tissue regeneration by the creation of three-dimensional structures via the layering of individual cell sheets, be created by wrapping scaffold with cell sheets, or be created by folding the cell sheets, showing great potential in tissue engineered bone. ConclusionConstructing tissue engineered bone using CST and traditional method of bone tissue engineering will promote the development of the bone tissue engineering.
ObjectiveTo review the research progress of novel cross-linking methods applied in bio-derived materials. MethodsThe literature about the latest progress in the cross-linking methods of bio-derived materials was reviewed and analyzed. ResultsThe novel cross-linking methods of the bio-derived materials can be divided into chemical methods, physical methods, and biological methods, whose available application and cross-linking properties are greatly depended on their mechanisms. So proper methods should be developed to meet the various application requirements of the materials. A series of studies shows the feasibility and availability of the cross-linked bio-derived materials in the repair and reconstruction of the tissue. ConclusionBio-derived materials modified by novel cross-linking methods are proved to obtain excellent biocompatibility and tissue repair ability, better mechanical properties and degradation properties, and so on. Those methods provide researchers more choices to cross-linking materials, which are help to obtain the clinical tissue engineering products.