| Literature DB >> 26041482 |
Jeong Hun Park1, Jung Min Hong1, Young Min Ju2, Jin Woo Jung1, Hyun-Wook Kang2, Sang Jin Lee2, James J Yoo2, Sung Won Kim3, Soo Hyun Kim4, Dong-Woo Cho5.
Abstract
A novel tissue-engineered trachea was developed with appropriate mechanical behavior and substantial regeneration of tracheal cartilage. We designed hollow bellows scaffold as a framework of a tissue-engineered trachea and demonstrated a reliable method for three-dimensional (3D) printing of monolithic bellows scaffold. We also functionalized gelatin sponge to allow sustained release of TGF-β1 for stimulating tracheal cartilage regeneration and confirmed that functionalized gelatin sponge induces cartilaginous tissue formation in vitro. A tissue-engineered trachea was then created by assembling chondrocytes-seeded functionalized gelatin sponges into the grooves of bellows scaffold and it showed very similar mechanical behavior to that of native trachea along with substantial regeneration of tracheal cartilage in vivo. The tissue-engineered trachea developed here represents a novel concept of tracheal substitute with appropriate mechanical behavior similar to native trachea for use in reconstruction of tracheal stenosis.Entities:
Keywords: Appropriate mechanical behavior; Bellows scaffold; Heparinization; Indirect 3D printing; Tracheal cartilage regeneration
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26041482 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.05.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479