Comparing the endothelialisation of extracellular matrix bioscaffolds with coated synthetic vascular graft materials
Autor: | Pierce A. Grace, D. N. Coakley, Kathleen O'Sullivan, Eamon G. Kavanagh, Faisal M. Shaikh, Timothy M. McGloughlin, Stewart R. Walsh |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Scaffold medicine.medical_specialty Swine 02 engineering and technology Cell morphology Extracellular matrix 03 medical and health sciences Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation Tissue engineering Coated Materials Biocompatible Blood vessel prosthesis medicine Cell Adhesion Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Vascular Patency Animals Humans Cell adhesion Polytetrafluoroethylene Cells Cultured Cell Proliferation Analysis of Variance Tissue Scaffolds business.industry Endothelial Cells General Medicine Adhesion extracellular matrix (ECM) 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Surgery Blood Vessel Prosthesis Extracellular Matrix 030104 developmental biology tissue engineering cardiovascular system Microscopy Electron Scanning endothelialisation Endothelium Vascular vascular grafts 0210 nano-technology business biomaterials Biomedical engineering |
Zdroj: | International journal of surgery (London, England). 25 |
ISSN: | 1743-9159 |
Popis: | Introduction Existing synthetic vascular grafts have unacceptably high failure rates when replacing below knee arteries. In vitro endothelialisation is a technique, which has been shown to enhance the patency rates of below knee vascular grafts. Synthetic materials are however poor cellular substrates and must be combined with coatings to promote cellular growth and attachment. The most common coating clinically is fibrin-coated ePTFE. The aim of our study was to compare the endothelialisation of fibrin-coated ePTFE with novel extracellular matrix (ECM) biomaterials that we hypothesise will provide a superior substrate for cell growth. Methods Human endothelial cells were cultured on ECM scaffolds and fibrin-coated ePTFE. Uncoated Dacron and ePTFE acted as controls. The cells were examined for viability, phenotype, adhesion and proliferation. Cell morphology was accessed using scanning electron microscopy. Results Cells remained viable and produced von Willebrand factor on all substrates tested. ECM scaffolds and fibrin-modified ePTFE achieved statistically higher attachment efficiency when compared to both uncoated synthetic graft materials (p ≤ 0.001). At 90 min 80 ± 3.6% of cells had attached to the ECM scaffold compared to Dacron (30 ± 4.5%, n = 3) and ePTFE (33 ± 2.5%, n = 3). There was no difference in adhesion rates between ECM scaffolds and fibrin-coated ePTFE (p = 1.00). Endothelial cells proliferated fastest on ECM scaffolds when compared to all other materials tested (p Conclusion ECM bioscaffolds offer an improved substrate for promoting rapid endothelialisation compared to fibrin-coated ePTFE by combining firm cellular anchorage and superior cell expansion. |
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