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The performance of silk scaffolds in a rat model of augmentation cystoplasty.

Abhishek Seth1, Yeun Goo Chung, Eun Seok Gil, Duong Tu, Debra Franck, Dolores Di Vizio, Rosalyn M Adam, David L Kaplan, Carlos R Estrada, Joshua R Mauney.   

Abstract

The diverse processing plasticity of silk-based biomaterials offers a versatile platform for understanding the impact of structural and mechanical matrix properties on bladder regenerative processes. Three distinct groups of 3-D matrices were fabricated from aqueous solutions of Bombyx mori silk fibroin either by a gel spinning technique (GS1 and GS2 groups) or a solvent-casting/salt-leaching method in combination with silk film casting (FF group). SEM analyses revealed that GS1 matrices consisted of smooth, compact multi-laminates of parallel-oriented silk fibers while GS2 scaffolds were composed of porous (pore size range, 5-50 μm) lamellar-like sheets buttressed by a dense outer layer. Bi-layer FF scaffolds were comprised of porous foams (pore size, ~400 μm) fused on their external face with a homogenous, nonporous silk film. Silk groups and small intestinal submucosa (SIS) matrices were evaluated in a rat model of augmentation cystoplasty for 10 weeks of implantation and compared to cystotomy controls. Gross tissue evaluations revealed the presence of intra-luminal stones in all experimental groups. The incidence and size of urinary calculi was the highest in animals implanted with gel spun silk matrices and SIS with frequencies ≥57% and stone diameters of 3-4 mm. In contrast, rats augmented with FF scaffolds displayed substantially lower rates (20%) and stone size (2 mm), similar to the levels observed in controls (13%, 2 mm). Histological (hematoxylin and eosin, Masson's trichrome) and immunohistochemical (IHC) analyses showed comparable extents of smooth muscle regeneration and contractile protein (α-smooth muscle actin and SM22α) expression within defect sites supported by all matrix groups similar to controls. Parallel evaluations demonstrated the formation of a transitional, multi-layered urothelium with prominent uroplakin and p63 protein expression in all experimental groups. De novo innervation and vascularization processes were evident in all regenerated tissues indicated by Fox3-positive neuronal cells and vessels lined with CD31 expressing endothelial cells. In comparison to other biomaterial groups, cystometric analyses at 10 weeks post-op revealed that animals implanted with the FF matrix configuration displayed superior urodynamic characteristics including compliance, functional capacity, as well as spontaneous non voiding contractions consistent with control levels. Our data demonstrate that variations in scaffold processing techniques can influence the in vivo functional performance of silk matrices in bladder reconstructive procedures.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23545287      PMCID: PMC3676949          DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2013.03.038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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1.  Bi-layer silk fibroin grafts support functional tissue regeneration in a porcine model of onlay esophagoplasty.

Authors:  Khalid Algarrahi; Debra Franck; Vivian Cristofaro; Xuehui Yang; Alyssa Savarino; Saif Affas; Frank-Mattias Schäfer; Chiara Ghezzi; Russell Jennings; Arthur Nedder; David L Kaplan; Maryrose P Sullivan; Carlos R Estrada; Joshua R Mauney
Journal:  J Tissue Eng Regen Med       Date:  2017-06-20       Impact factor: 3.963

Review 2.  Bladder biomechanics and the use of scaffolds for regenerative medicine in the urinary bladder.

Authors:  Fatemeh Ajalloueian; Greg Lemon; Jöns Hilborn; Ioannis S Chronakis; Magdalena Fossum
Journal:  Nat Rev Urol       Date:  2018-02-13       Impact factor: 14.432

3.  Acellular bi-layer silk fibroin scaffolds support functional tissue regeneration in a rat model of onlay esophagoplasty.

Authors:  Khalid Algarrahi; Debra Franck; Chiara E Ghezzi; Vivian Cristofaro; Xuehui Yang; Maryrose P Sullivan; Yeun Goo Chung; Saif Affas; Russell Jennings; David L Kaplan; Carlos R Estrada; Joshua R Mauney
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2015-03-13       Impact factor: 12.479

4.  Bladder tissue regeneration using acellular bi-layer silk scaffolds in a large animal model of augmentation cystoplasty.

Authors:  Duong D Tu; Yeun Goo Chung; Eun Seok Gil; Abhishek Seth; Debra Franck; Vivian Cristofaro; Maryrose P Sullivan; Dolores Di Vizio; Pablo Gomez; Rosalyn M Adam; David L Kaplan; Carlos R Estrada; Joshua R Mauney
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2013-08-13       Impact factor: 12.479

Review 5.  Dynamic reciprocity in cell-scaffold interactions.

Authors:  Joshua R Mauney; Rosalyn M Adam
Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev       Date:  2014-10-23       Impact factor: 15.470

6.  Bilayer silk fibroin grafts support functional oesophageal repair in a rodent model of caustic injury.

Authors:  Khalid Algarrahi; Debra Franck; Alyssa Savarino; Vivian Cristofaro; Xuehui Yang; Saif Affas; Frank-Mattias Schäfer; Maryrose P Sullivan; Carlos R Estrada; Joshua R Mauney
Journal:  J Tissue Eng Regen Med       Date:  2017-06-21       Impact factor: 3.963

Review 7.  Silk Fibroin Scaffolds for Urologic Tissue Engineering.

Authors:  Bryan S Sack; Joshua R Mauney; Carlos R Estrada
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8.  The use of bi-layer silk fibroin scaffolds and small intestinal submucosa matrices to support bladder tissue regeneration in a rat model of spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Yeun Goo Chung; Khalid Algarrahi; Debra Franck; Duong D Tu; Rosalyn M Adam; David L Kaplan; Carlos R Estrada; Joshua R Mauney
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2014-06-07       Impact factor: 12.479

9.  Repair of injured urethras with silk fibroin scaffolds in a rabbit model of onlay urethroplasty.

Authors:  Khalid Algarrahi; Saif Affas; Bryan S Sack; Xuehui Yang; Kyle Costa; Catherine Seager; Carlos R Estrada; Joshua R Mauney
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  2018-05-01       Impact factor: 2.192

10.  Augmentation Cystoplasty of Diseased Porcine Bladders with Bi-Layer Silk Fibroin Grafts.

Authors:  Saif Affas; Frank-Mattias Schäfer; Khalid Algarrahi; Vivian Cristofaro; Maryrose P Sullivan; Xuehui Yang; Kyle Costa; Bryan Sack; Mehrnaz Gharaee-Kermani; Jill A Macoska; Gokhan Gundogdu; Catherine Seager; Carlos R Estrada; Joshua R Mauney
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2018-10-26       Impact factor: 3.845

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