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Self-Oxygenation of Tissues Orchestrates Full-Thickness Vascularization of Living Implants.

Ali Farzin1, Shabir Hassan1, Liliana S Moreira Teixeira2, Melvin Gurian2, João F Crispim3, Varun Manhas4, Aurélie Carlier5, Hojae Bae6, Liesbet Geris4, Iman Noshadi7, Su Ryon Shin1, Jeroen Leijten1.   

Abstract

Bioengineering of tissues and organs has the potential to generate functional replacement organs. However, achieving the full-thickness vascularization that is required for long-term survival of living implants has remained a grand challenge, especially for clinically sized implants. During the pre-vascular phase, implanted engineered tissues are forced to metabolically rely on the diffusion of nutrients from adjacent host-tissue, which for larger living implants results in anoxia, cell death, and ultimately implant failure. Here it is reported that this challenge can be addressed by engineering self-oxygenating tissues, which is achieved via the incorporation of hydrophobic oxygen-generating micromaterials into engineered tissues. Self-oxygenation of tissues transforms anoxic stresses into hypoxic stimulation in a homogenous and tissue size-independent manner. The in situ elevation of oxygen tension enables the sustained production of high quantities of angiogenic factors by implanted cells, which are offered a metabolically protected pro-angiogenic microenvironment. Numerical simulations predict that self-oxygenation of living tissues will effectively orchestrate rapid full-thickness vascularization of implanted tissues, which is empirically confirmed via in vivo experimentation. Self-oxygenation of tissues thus represents a novel, effective, and widely applicable strategy to enable the vascularization living implants, which is expected to advance organ transplantation and regenerative medicine applications.

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Keywords:  angiogenesis; calcium peroxide; cellular metabolism; hydrophobic micromaterials; implant survival; oxygen generation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34924912      PMCID: PMC8680410          DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202100850

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Funct Mater        ISSN: 1616-301X            Impact factor:   19.924


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