Regeneration of a neoartery through a completely autologous acellular conduit in a minipig model: a pilot study

Autor: Song Li, Huimin Yan, Dong Wang, Sze Yue Wong, Nianguo Dong, Wen Zhao, Xuefeng Qiu, Kang Xu, Wang Tao
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
0301 basic medicine
Pathology
Swine
lcsh:Medicine
Pilot Projects
Regenerative Medicine
Cardiovascular
Medical and Health Sciences
Extracellular matrix
Coronary artery bypass surgery
0302 clinical medicine
Tissue engineering
Models
Medicine
Miniature
Assistive Technology
Decellularization
biology
Tissue Scaffolds
General Medicine
Remodeling
Carotid Arteries
Heart Disease
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Models
Animal

Swine
Miniature

Female
Autologous
medicine.medical_specialty
Immunology
Lumen (anatomy)
Bioengineering
Vascular graft
Transplantation
Autologous

General Biochemistry
Genetics and Molecular Biology

03 medical and health sciences
Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation
Animals
Regeneration
Transplantation
business.industry
Heparin
Animal
Regeneration (biology)
Research
lcsh:R
Vascular bypass
Atherosclerosis
Blood Vessel Prosthesis
030104 developmental biology
biology.protein
Autologous graft
business
Elastin
Zdroj: Journal of translational medicine, vol 17, iss 1
Journal of Translational Medicine
Journal of Translational Medicine, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Popis: BackgroundVascular grafts are widely used as a treatment in coronary artery bypass surgery, hemodialysis, peripheral arterial bypass and congenital heart disease. Various types of synthetic and natural materials were experimented to produce tissue engineering vascular grafts. In this study, we investigated in vivo tissue engineering technology in miniature pigs to prepare decellularized autologous extracellular matrix-based grafts that could be used as vascular grafts for small-diameter vascular bypass surgery.MethodsAutologous tissue conduits (3.9mm in diameter) were fabricated by embedding Teflon tubings in the subcutaneous pocket of female miniature pigs (n = 8, body weight 25-30kg) for 4weeks. They were then decellularized by CHAPS decellularization solution. Heparin was covalently-linked to decellularized tissue conduits by Sulfo-NHS/EDC. We implanted these decellularized, completely autologous extracellular matrix-based grafts into the carotid arteries of miniature pigs, then sacrificed the pigs at 1 or 2months after implantation and evaluated the patency rate and explants histologically.ResultsAfter 1month, the patency rate was 100% (5/5) while the inner diameter of the grafts was 3.43 ± 0.05mm (n = 5). After 2months, the patency rate was 67% (2/3) while the inner diameter of the grafts was 2.32 ± 0.14mm (n = 3). Histological staining confirmed successful cell infiltration, and collagen and elastin deposition in 2-month samples. A monolayer of endothelial cells was observed along the inner lumen while smooth muscle cells were dominant in the graft wall.ConclusionA completely autologous acellular conduit with excellent performance in mechanical properties can be remodeled into a neoartery in a minipig model. This proof-of-concept study in the large animal model is very encouraging and indicates that this is a highly feasible idea worthy of further study in non-human primates before clinical translation.
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