Bladder Tissue Engineering Using Biocompatible Nanoibrous Electrospun Constructs Feasibility and Safety Investigation
Purpose: To investigate the feasibility and safety of using biocompatible, nanofibrous electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) and combination of polylactic acid (PLLA) and PCL mats in a canine model. Materials and Methods: Plasma-treated electrospun unseeded mats were implanted in three dogs. The first...
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doaj-3aae61637ce047cabc73dc113ae3023b2020-11-25T01:19:54ZengUrology and Nephrology Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesUrology Journal1735-13081735-546X2012-03-0191410419Bladder Tissue Engineering Using Biocompatible Nanoibrous Electrospun Constructs Feasibility and Safety InvestigationNasser ShakhssalimMohammad Mehdi DehghanReza MoghadasaliMohammad Hossein SoltaniIman ShabaniMasoud SoleimaniPurpose: To investigate the feasibility and safety of using biocompatible, nanofibrous electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) and combination of polylactic acid (PLLA) and PCL mats in a canine model. Materials and Methods: Plasma-treated electrospun unseeded mats were implanted in three dogs. The first dog was sacrificed after 3 months and the second and third ones after 4 months, and then, the graft was examined macroscopically with subsequent morphological and histochemical evaluation. Results: Both films showed high levels of cell infiltration and tissue formation, but body response to PLLA/PCL mat in comparison to PCL mat was very low. All three implantation models showed the same light microscopic morphology, immunohistochemistry, and scanning electron microscopy results; nevertheless, only the PCL/PLLA model showed favorable clinical results. Conclusion: Based on these data, nanofibrous PLLA/PCL scaffolding could be a suitable material for the bladder tissue engineering; however, it deserves further investigations.http://www.urologyjournal.org/index.php/uj/article/view/1390/635urinary bladdertissue engineeringbiocompatible materialspolymers |
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Nasser Shakhssalim Mohammad Mehdi Dehghan Reza Moghadasali Mohammad Hossein Soltani Iman Shabani Masoud Soleimani Bladder Tissue Engineering Using Biocompatible Nanoibrous Electrospun Constructs Feasibility and Safety Investigation Urology Journal urinary bladder tissue engineering biocompatible materials polymers |
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Nasser Shakhssalim Mohammad Mehdi Dehghan Reza Moghadasali Mohammad Hossein Soltani Iman Shabani Masoud Soleimani |
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Bladder Tissue Engineering Using Biocompatible Nanoibrous Electrospun Constructs Feasibility and Safety Investigation |
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Bladder Tissue Engineering Using Biocompatible Nanoibrous Electrospun Constructs Feasibility and Safety Investigation |
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Bladder Tissue Engineering Using Biocompatible Nanoibrous Electrospun Constructs Feasibility and Safety Investigation |
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Bladder Tissue Engineering Using Biocompatible Nanoibrous Electrospun Constructs Feasibility and Safety Investigation |
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Bladder Tissue Engineering Using Biocompatible Nanoibrous Electrospun Constructs Feasibility and Safety Investigation |
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bladder tissue engineering using biocompatible nanoibrous electrospun constructs feasibility and safety investigation |
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Urology and Nephrology Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences |
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Urology Journal |
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1735-1308 1735-546X |
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2012-03-01 |
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Purpose: To investigate the feasibility and safety of using biocompatible, nanofibrous electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) and combination of polylactic acid (PLLA) and PCL mats in a canine model. Materials and Methods: Plasma-treated electrospun unseeded mats were implanted in three dogs. The first dog was sacrificed after 3 months and the second and third ones after 4 months, and then, the graft was examined macroscopically with subsequent morphological and histochemical evaluation. Results: Both films showed high levels of cell infiltration and tissue formation, but body response to PLLA/PCL mat in comparison to PCL mat was very low. All three implantation models showed the same light microscopic morphology, immunohistochemistry, and scanning electron microscopy results; nevertheless, only the PCL/PLLA model showed favorable clinical results. Conclusion: Based on these data, nanofibrous PLLA/PCL scaffolding could be a suitable material for the bladder tissue engineering; however, it deserves further investigations. |
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urinary bladder tissue engineering biocompatible materials polymers |
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http://www.urologyjournal.org/index.php/uj/article/view/1390/635 |
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