Modified collagen fleece, a scaffold for transplantation of human bladder smooth muscle cells
Détails
ID Serval
serval:BIB_005B856EC5DC
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Modified collagen fleece, a scaffold for transplantation of human bladder smooth muscle cells
Périodique
Biomaterials
ISSN
0142-9612
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
03/2006
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
27
Numéro
7
Pages
1054-60
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Several congenital and acquired diseases of the human genito-urinary tract may need, due to lack or destruction of functional tissues, mechanically stable biomaterials as cell carriers for the engineering of these tissues. When using collagen scaffolds, both their capacity to induce tissue regeneration and their biocompatibility are advantageous characteristics to render them apt for tissue engineering. The attachment of extracellular matrix or serum proteins to their surfaces does further improve these characteristics, mimicking a close to natural cell environment. In this study, equine collagen scaffolds (TissueFleece) were modified by coating fetal bovine serum proteins, before human bladder smooth muscle cells were seeded. Cell growth was evaluated by WST-1 proliferation assay and improved when using modified collagen scaffolds. However, cell penetration assessed by histology showed similar results on modified and native scaffolds. These cell-scaffold constructs were further implanted in the dorsal subcutaneous space of athymic mice. In vivo studies showed the presence of the fluorescent-labeled transplanted smooth muscle cells until day 3 and thereafter angiogenesis was induced and infiltration of mouse fibroblasts and polymorphonuclear cells were observed. The latter had completely disappeared after 3 weeks.
Mots-clé
Animals
Blood Proteins/*chemistry
Cattle
Cells, Cultured
Child
Coated Materials, Biocompatible/chemistry
Collagen/*chemistry
Guided Tissue Regeneration/*methods
Horses
Humans
Materials Testing
Mice
Mice, Nude
Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/*cytology/*transplantation
Tissue Engineering/*methods
Urinary Bladder/*cytology/growth & development
Pubmed
Web of science
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28/02/2008 10:25
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20/08/2019 12:22