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Title: | Comparative efficiency of detergent-based decellularization procedures in vascular tissue engineering |
Authors: | Malcova, Tatiana Baluțel, Tatiana Huştiuc, Valentina Globa, Tatiana Popescu, Victor Nacu, Viorel |
Keywords: | tissue engineering;vascular graft;extracellular matrix;decellularization |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" |
Abstract: | Introduction
Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of mortality and
morbidity across the world. Conventional therapies
available today offer good clinical results, however, the
„gold standard” treatment is considered surgical bypass
grafting. It assumes blood flow improvement by
reconnecting blood vessels with specific vascular conduits,
biological or synthetic ones.
Studies concerning the evaluation of different grafts’
patency rates have been conducted already. They have
shown satisfactory results for replacement of large- and
medium-diameter arteries. Nevertheless, the optimal
vascular substitutes appliable to small-diameter vessels are
still in the research and development.
Considering these limitations, high attention has been
focused on manufacturing vascular grafts by tissue
engineering techniques (TEVGs). A number of different
approaches have been taken in this research field. They can be broadly categorized into scaffold-based methods using synthetic or natural materials and decellularized natural matrix techniques (Fig. 1).
Purpose
To evaluate the effect of the detergents widely used in tissue decellularization on
histology of blood vessels and to understand their potential impact on functional changes.
Material and methods
Fresh porcine aortas (PAs: length 70–170 mm,
lumen diameter 14–25mm, wall thickness 2–3mm)
were obtained from a local meat. The samples were
cleaned off excess connective tissue and fats and
rinsed in ddH2O for 24h (Fig. 2).
The research protocol included 5 experimental
and one control group (Tab. 1)
Material and methods
For statistical calculations, SPSS software was used. Data were expressed as DNA mean in ng per milligram (ng/mg) ± SD. Statistical significance
was obtained by one-way ANOVA in conjunction with Turkey post-hoc procedure. The significance level was set up at p=0,05.
Results
Hematoxylin/eosin staining of native and decellularized PA (magnification, X10 / X40).
Native tissue: normal aorta with
normal tunica media and tunica
intima in adult pig
Group A: complete decellularization with few endothelial cells
remaining; mostly of collagen
fibers preserved
Group B: decellularization quality
>60%; elastic fibers structure
significantly altered
Group C: remnant cells visible over
all the layers
Group D: decellularization quality
>60%
Group E: almost no nuclear
material visible (>80%).
DNA quantification
All DC groups had significantly lower DNA content (p<0,05) compared to native tissue.
Conclusions
Detergent-based decellularization technique were found to be more effectively in
cellular components elimination. However, biocompatibility and mechanical properties
assessments should be carried out in future studies. |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12670 |
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