| Literature DB >> 30326701 |
Aysegul Batioglu-Karaaltin1, Ercüment Ovali2, Mehmet V Karaaltin3, Murat Yener1, Mehmet Yılmaz1, Fatma Eyüpoğlu2, Yetkin Zeki Yılmaz1, Erol Rüştü Bozkurt4, Necdet Demir5, Esma Konuk5, Ergun Süreyya Bozdağ6, Özgür Yiğit7, Harun Cansiz1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to shorten the decellularization time of trachea by using combination of physical, chemical, and enzymatic techniques.Entities:
Keywords: Deoxycholic Acid; Freeze Drying; Scaffold; Tissue Engineering; Trachea
Year: 2018 PMID: 30326701 PMCID: PMC6315211 DOI: 10.21053/ceo.2018.00486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1976-8710 Impact factor: 3.372
Decellularization protocols
| Group | Decellularization protocol |
|---|---|
| Group 1 | LYP |
| Group 2 | LYP+DNase (150 U/mL)+MgSO4 (50 mmol)+LYP |
| Group 3 | LYP+deoxycholic acid+DNase+MgSO4+LYP |
| Group 4 | LYP+deoxycholic acid+Triton X-100+DNase+MgSO4+LYP |
| Group 5 | LYP+SDS+1% (w/v) Triton X-100+LYP |
| Group 6 | LYP+SDS+PBS+DNase+LYP |
| Group 7 | Control:untreated trachea |
Approximately 3.5-cm-long tracheas from 42 New Zealand rabbits were separated into seven groups each containing six tracheas.
LYP, lyophilization; DNase, deoxyribonuclease; SDS, sodium dodecyl sulfate; PBS, phosphate buffered saline.
Fig. 1.Yield load force testing. Graph shows a representative force (N) versus displacement (mm) profile obtained from yield load testing. As outward displacement (tracheal rupture) proceeds, the force increases in linear fashion until tissue failure. The yield load was calculated using a fixed displacement offset (blue line) measured from the point where the load-displacement curve (black line) transitions from the linear response region to enter the plateau region.
DNA and GAG content of decellularized cartilage matrix
| Group | Control | Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 4 | Group 5 | Group 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DNA content/dry weight (ng/mg) | - | 5.15 | 24.28 | 1.64 | 5.67 | 10.32 | 15.85 |
| GAG content/wet weight (µg/mg) | 16.37 | 5.51 | 6.84 | 13.82 | 4.87 | 11.11 | 6.25 |
GAG, glycosaminoglycan.
Fig. 2.Sections of decellularized tracheas from groups 1–6. First two rows depict H&E and reticulin staining of epithelial and primary mesenchymal zones (basal membrane, collagen fibers, vesicles, and fibroblasts); third and fourth rows depict H&E and toluidine blue staining of secondary mesenchymal zone (matrix). Magnification, ×200, respectively.
Fig. 3.Scanning electron microscopy examination of sections from decellularized tracheas of groups 1–6. Group 1: deformed cells on luminal surface, preserved basal membrain (BM), dispersed collagen fibers; preserved matrix, deformed chondrocytes (magnification, ×500). Group 2: no cells on luminal surface; affected BM, compact collagens, deformed isogenic groups, acellular (magnification, ×350 and ×600). Group 3: cellular remnants are observed on luminal surface; BM, collagen integrity, and cartilage matrix are preserved, but chondrocytes are deformed (magnification, ×350 and ×500). Group 4: large deformed cell layer on luminal surface; preserved BM, separation in collagen fibers, deformed isogenic groups and chondrocytes (magnification, ×350). Group 5: luminal surface covered with deformed cells; preserved BM, collagen fibers and matrix, deformed chondrocytes (magnification, ×350). Group 6: no cells on luminal surface; preserved BM, loose collagens; preserved matrix and chondrocytes (magnification, ×1.45 K).
Tension properties of normal trachea and decellularized tracheal segments
| Variable | Control (n=12) | Group 1 (n=8) | Group 2 (n=8) | Group 3 (n=8) | Group 4 (n=8) | Group 5 (n=8) | Group 6 (n=8) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rupture force (N) | 2.16±0.53 | 3.09±0.80 | 2.64±0.73 | 3.08±0.83 | 2.40±0.56 | 2.95±0.62 | 2.96±0.53 |
| Stress (MPa) | 0.96±0.23 | 0.93±0.12 | 0.83±0.13 | 0.91±0.21 | 0.81±0.13 | 0.85±0.24 | 0.94±0.23 |
| Elasticity module-rigidity (N/mm) | 0.24±0.09 | 0.45±0.18 | 0.35±0.14 | 0.41±0.18 | 0.30±0.13 | 0.33±0.05 | 0.30±0.08 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.