Literature DB >> 16477344

Introducing the concept of the 3Rs into tissue engineering research.

Claudia Eder1, Erwin Falkner, Stefan Nehrer, Udo M Losert, Harald Schoeffl.   

Abstract

Tissue engineering, defined as using a combination of cultured cells and biodegradable scaffolds to repair tissue damaged by injury or disease, represents a booming sector of biomedical research. Animal experimentation is routinely performed prior to clinical trials. The presented study tries to translate the aspect of the 3Rs to tissue engineering research: Cell culture protocols were adapted to antibiotic free and serum free conditions. Biomaterials (Bio-Gide and a collagen sponge prototype) were pre-tested using the HET-CAM assay. CAM-testing suggested a protocol change for application of the Bio-Gide scaffold and demonstrated unsuitable material properties of the collagen sponge. Application of 3R compliant protocols for tissue engineering research led to increased cell proliferation, higher synthesis of extracellular matrix molecules, reduced dedifferentiation and more information about the biomaterials at an early experimental stage. Tissue engineering research can therefore profit from the increased efforts to validate in vitro alternatives and supplements to animal testing.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16477344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ALTEX        ISSN: 1868-596X            Impact factor:   6.043


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