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Kazuki Tajima1,2, Kohei Kuroda2, Yuya Otaka1, Rie Kinoshita2, Mizuki Kita1, Toshifumi Oyamada3, Kazutaka Kanai1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Kidney regeneration is required for dogs with end-stage renal failure. Decellularization is one of the bioengineering techniques, which involves the removal of all tissue cells and cellular components and conservation of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Studies in rats have shown that decellularized kidney has regenerative potential; however, there are no reports on renal decellularization in dogs. Here, we showed the decellularization of the canine kidney.Entities:
Keywords: bioengineering; dog; extracellular matrix; kidney; regeneration
Year: 2020 PMID: 32367949 PMCID: PMC7183470 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2020.452-457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Figure-1Representative gross and histological photograph of the canine kidney during decellularization. The cadaveric canine kidney after thawing and before perfusion (a). Canine kidney during sodium dodecyl sulfate perfusion through renal artery (b). Canine decellularized kidney immediately after complete perfusion of all solutions (c). Ra=Renal artery, Rv=Renal vein. U=Ureter. Cross-section of canine kidney after decellularization (d). H and E staining of cadaveric (e and f) and decellularized (g and h) canine kidney. H and E staining shows glomerular (e and g) and tubular (f and h) structure. All images, scale bars: 25 μm. H and E=Hematoxylin and eosin.
Figure-2Analysis of DAPI staining in the decellularized canine kidney. DAPI staining of cadaveric (a and b) and decellularized (c and d) canine kidney. DAPI staining shows glomerular (a and c) and tubular (b and d) structure. DAPI-positive area was compared between the cadaveric and decellularized kidney (e). The graph shows mean±standard deviation. All images, scale bars: 25 μm. *p<0.05. HPF=High-power focus, DAPI=4’,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole.
Figure-3Staining of extracellular matrix in the decellularized canine kidney. Periodic acid methenamine silver staining of decellularized canine kidney (a). Periodic acid–Schiff staining of decellularized canine kidney (b). Fibronectin (c) and collagen type IV (d) staining of decellularized kidney by immunohistochemical analysis. All images, scale bars: 50 μm.