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Development of a porcine acellular bladder matrix for tissue-engineered bladder reconstruction
by
Turmaine, Mark
, Deguchi Koichi
, Eaton, Simon
, Garriboli Massimo
, Georgiades Fanourios
, Sebire Neil J
, Burns, Alan J
, Urbani Luca
, Totonelli Giorgia
, De Coppi Paolo
, Ghionzoli Marco
in
Biomechanics
/ Bladder
/ Catheters
/ Childrens health
/ Collagen
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Hospitals
/ Microscopy
/ Pediatrics
/ Surgery
/ Tensile strength
/ Tissue engineering
/ University colleges
2022
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Development of a porcine acellular bladder matrix for tissue-engineered bladder reconstruction
by
Turmaine, Mark
, Deguchi Koichi
, Eaton, Simon
, Garriboli Massimo
, Georgiades Fanourios
, Sebire Neil J
, Burns, Alan J
, Urbani Luca
, Totonelli Giorgia
, De Coppi Paolo
, Ghionzoli Marco
in
Biomechanics
/ Bladder
/ Catheters
/ Childrens health
/ Collagen
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Hospitals
/ Microscopy
/ Pediatrics
/ Surgery
/ Tensile strength
/ Tissue engineering
/ University colleges
2022
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Development of a porcine acellular bladder matrix for tissue-engineered bladder reconstruction
by
Turmaine, Mark
, Deguchi Koichi
, Eaton, Simon
, Garriboli Massimo
, Georgiades Fanourios
, Sebire Neil J
, Burns, Alan J
, Urbani Luca
, Totonelli Giorgia
, De Coppi Paolo
, Ghionzoli Marco
in
Biomechanics
/ Bladder
/ Catheters
/ Childrens health
/ Collagen
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Hospitals
/ Microscopy
/ Pediatrics
/ Surgery
/ Tensile strength
/ Tissue engineering
/ University colleges
2022
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Development of a porcine acellular bladder matrix for tissue-engineered bladder reconstruction
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Development of a porcine acellular bladder matrix for tissue-engineered bladder reconstruction
2022
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PurposeEnterocystoplasty is adopted for patients requiring bladder augmentation, but significant long-term complications highlight need for alternatives. We established a protocol for creating a natural-derived bladder extracellular matrix (BEM) for developing tissue-engineered bladder, and investigated its structural and functional characteristics.MethodsPorcine bladders were de-cellularised with a dynamic detergent–enzymatic treatment using peristaltic infusion. Samples and fresh controls were evaluated using histological staining, ultrastructure (electron microscopy), collagen, glycosaminoglycans and DNA quantification and biomechanical testing. Compliance and angiogenic properties (Chicken chorioallantoic membrane [CAM] assay) were evaluated. T test compared stiffness and glycosaminoglycans, collagen and DNA quantity. p value of < 0.05 was regarded as significant.ResultsHistological evaluation demonstrated absence of cells with preservation of tissue matrix architecture (collagen and elastin). DNA was 0.01 μg/mg, significantly reduced compared to fresh tissue 0.13 μg/mg (p < 0.01). BEM had increased tensile strength (0.259 ± 0.022 vs 0.116 ± 0.006, respectively, p < 0.0001) and stiffness (0.00075 ± 0.00016 vs 0.00726 ± 0.00216, p = 0.011). CAM assay showed significantly increased number of convergent allantoic vessels after 6 days compared to day 1 (p < 0.01). Urodynamic studies showed that BEM maintains or increases capacity and compliance.ConclusionDynamic detergent–enzymatic treatment produces a BEM which retains structural characteristics, increases strength and stiffness and is more compliant than native tissue. Furthermore, BEM shows angiogenic potential. These data suggest the use of BEM for development of tissue-engineered bladder for patients requiring bladder augmentation.
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Springer Nature B.V
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