Literature DB >> 28895165

Preliminary results of tissue-engineered injection laryngoplasty material in a rabbit model.

Michael S Oldenburg1, Dale C Ekbom1, Serban San Marina1, Steve Voss1, Tiffany Chen2, Joaquin Garcia2, Jeffery R Janus1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Design and test a novel biomaterial for injection laryngoplasty aimed to increase the duration of effectiveness of micronized acellular dermis. STUDY
DESIGN: Animal model.
METHODS: Injection laryngoplasty was performed in three groups (n = 5) of New Zealand White rabbits. Acellular dermis was either used alone as a control (group 1), was combined with undifferentiated stem cells (group 2), or with predifferentiated chondrocytic cells (group 3). Groups 2 and 3 were supplemented with growth factors. Animals were sacrificed 4 and 12 weeks after laryngoplasty and histologic analysis was completed. The major outcome measure was volume of tissue remaining.
RESULTS: After 4 weeks, the mean volume of tissue remaining was 341 ± 89 mm3 , 295 ± 102 mm3 , and 133 ± 15 mm3 , for groups 1 to 3, respectively. At the 12-week time point, volumes were 62 ± 62 mm3 , 235 ± 35 mm3 , and 107 ± 99 mm3 . After 12 weeks, there was a significantly higher volume in group 2 compared to group 1 or 3 (P = .01, P = .04). Volumes between week 4 and week 12 were significantly lower in group 1 (P = .02), but not significantly different for groups 2 and 3 (P = .38, P = .74). Histologic evaluation revealed a robust lymphocytic infiltration in all cases as well as morphologic and immunophenotypic features suggestive of chondrogenic differentiation in a single animal.
CONCLUSIONS: Micronized acellular dermis combined with stem cells and growth factors showed significantly less resorption 12 weeks after injection laryngoplasty compared to micronized acellular dermis alone. Groups using novel tissue-engineered biomaterial showed a lower resorption rate over time compared with acellular dermis alone. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: NA. Laryngoscope, 128:160-167, 2018.
© 2017 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.

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Keywords:  Cymetra; Injection laryngoplasty; micronized acellular dermis; stem cells

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28895165     DOI: 10.1002/lary.26849

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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Review 1.  Tissue engineering applications in otolaryngology-The state of translation.

Authors:  Weston L Niermeyer; Cole Rodman; Michael M Li; Tendy Chiang
Journal:  Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol       Date:  2020-06-19

2.  MRI imaging versus histologic volumetric estimation of residual injection laryngoplasty material.

Authors:  Andrew Jay Bowen; Serban San-Marina; Danielle Hunter; Stephen Voss; Kathleen Bartemes; Slobodan Macura; Ryan Meloche; Andrew Mearns Spragg; Christine Lohse; Michael S Oldenburg; Dale C Ekbom
Journal:  Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol       Date:  2022-02-02

3.  Time-course mass spectrometry data of adipose mesenchymal stem cells acquiring chondrogenic phenotype.

Authors:  Jeffrey R Janus; Stephen G Voss; Benjamin J Madden; Mary Cristine Charlesworth; Michael S Oldenburg; Dale Ekbom; Serban San-Marina
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2018-09-12
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