Literature DB >> 19125650

Tissue-engineered small-caliber vascular graft based on a novel biodegradable composite fibrin-polylactide scaffold.

Beate Tschoeke1, Thomas C Flanagan, Sabine Koch, Marvi Sri Harwoko, Thorsten Deichmann, Ville Ellå, Jörg S Sachweh, Minna Kellomåki, Thomas Gries, Thomas Schmitz-Rode, Stefan Jockenhoevel.   

Abstract

Small-caliber vascular grafts (< or =5 mm) constructed from synthetic materials for coronary bypass or peripheral vascular repair below the knee have poor patency rates, while autologous vessels may not be available for harvesting. The present study aimed to create a completely autologous small-caliber vascular graft by utilizing a bioabsorbable, macroporous poly(L/D)lactide 96/4 [P(L/D)LA 96/4] mesh as a support scaffold system combined with an autologous fibrin cell carrier material. A novel molding device was used to integrate a P(L/D)LA 96/4 mesh in the wall of a fibrin-based vascular graft, which was seeded with arterial smooth muscle cells (SMCs)/fibroblasts and subsequently lined with endothelial cells. The mold was connected to a bioreactor circuit for dynamic mechanical conditioning of the graft over a 21-day period. Graft cell phenotype, proliferation, extracellular matrix (ECM) content, and mechanical strength were analyzed. alpha-SMA-positive SMCs and fibroblasts deposited ECM proteins into the graft wall, with a significant increase in both cell number and collagen content over 21 days. A luminal endothelial cell lining was evidenced by vWf staining, while the grafts exhibited supraphysiological burst pressure (>460 mmHg) after dynamic cultivation. The results of our study demonstrated the successful production of an autologous, biodegradable small-caliber vascular graft in vitro, with remodeling capabilities and supraphysiological mechanical properties after 21 days in culture. The approach may be suitable for a variety of clinical applications, including coronary artery and peripheral artery bypass procedures.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19125650     DOI: 10.1089/ten.tea.2008.0499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A        ISSN: 1937-3341            Impact factor:   3.845


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