Decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vessels
Abstract The ideal engineered vascular graft would utilize human-derived materials to minimize foreign body response and tissue rejection. Current biological engineered blood vessels (BEBVs) inherently lack the structure required for implantation. We hypothesized that an ECM material would provide t...
Main Authors: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Nature Publishing Group
2021-05-01
|
Series: | Scientific Reports |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91005-9 |
id |
doaj-f58c798d1ddb41d187fde00eb1e8f423 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-f58c798d1ddb41d187fde00eb1e8f4232021-06-06T11:39:54ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-0111111610.1038/s41598-021-91005-9Decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vesselsBijal Patel0Bryan T. Wonski1Dan M. Saliganan2Ali Rteil3Loay S. Kabbani4Mai T. Lam5Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State UniversityDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State UniversityDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State UniversityDepartment of Vascular Surgery, Henry Ford Health SystemDepartment of Vascular Surgery, Henry Ford Health SystemDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Wayne State UniversityAbstract The ideal engineered vascular graft would utilize human-derived materials to minimize foreign body response and tissue rejection. Current biological engineered blood vessels (BEBVs) inherently lack the structure required for implantation. We hypothesized that an ECM material would provide the structure needed. Skin dermis ECM is commonly used in reconstructive surgeries, is commercially available and FDA-approved. We evaluated the commercially-available decellularized skin dermis ECM Alloderm for efficacy in providing structure to BEBVs. Alloderm was incorporated into our lab’s unique protocol for generating BEBVs, using fibroblasts to establish the adventitia. To assess structure, tissue mechanics were analyzed. Standard BEBVs without Alloderm exhibited a tensile strength of 67.9 ± 9.78 kPa, whereas Alloderm integrated BEBVs showed a significant increase in strength to 1500 ± 334 kPa. In comparison, native vessel strength is 1430 ± 604 kPa. Burst pressure reached 51.3 ± 2.19 mmHg. Total collagen and fiber maturity were significantly increased due to the presence of the Alloderm material. Vessels cultured for 4 weeks maintained mechanical and structural integrity. Low probability of thrombogenicity was confirmed with a negative platelet adhesion test. Vessels were able to be endothelialized. These results demonstrate the success of Alloderm to provide structure to BEBVs in an effective way.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91005-9 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Bijal Patel Bryan T. Wonski Dan M. Saliganan Ali Rteil Loay S. Kabbani Mai T. Lam |
spellingShingle |
Bijal Patel Bryan T. Wonski Dan M. Saliganan Ali Rteil Loay S. Kabbani Mai T. Lam Decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vessels Scientific Reports |
author_facet |
Bijal Patel Bryan T. Wonski Dan M. Saliganan Ali Rteil Loay S. Kabbani Mai T. Lam |
author_sort |
Bijal Patel |
title |
Decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vessels |
title_short |
Decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vessels |
title_full |
Decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vessels |
title_fullStr |
Decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vessels |
title_full_unstemmed |
Decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vessels |
title_sort |
decellularized dermis extracellular matrix alloderm mechanically strengthens biological engineered tunica adventitia-based blood vessels |
publisher |
Nature Publishing Group |
series |
Scientific Reports |
issn |
2045-2322 |
publishDate |
2021-05-01 |
description |
Abstract The ideal engineered vascular graft would utilize human-derived materials to minimize foreign body response and tissue rejection. Current biological engineered blood vessels (BEBVs) inherently lack the structure required for implantation. We hypothesized that an ECM material would provide the structure needed. Skin dermis ECM is commonly used in reconstructive surgeries, is commercially available and FDA-approved. We evaluated the commercially-available decellularized skin dermis ECM Alloderm for efficacy in providing structure to BEBVs. Alloderm was incorporated into our lab’s unique protocol for generating BEBVs, using fibroblasts to establish the adventitia. To assess structure, tissue mechanics were analyzed. Standard BEBVs without Alloderm exhibited a tensile strength of 67.9 ± 9.78 kPa, whereas Alloderm integrated BEBVs showed a significant increase in strength to 1500 ± 334 kPa. In comparison, native vessel strength is 1430 ± 604 kPa. Burst pressure reached 51.3 ± 2.19 mmHg. Total collagen and fiber maturity were significantly increased due to the presence of the Alloderm material. Vessels cultured for 4 weeks maintained mechanical and structural integrity. Low probability of thrombogenicity was confirmed with a negative platelet adhesion test. Vessels were able to be endothelialized. These results demonstrate the success of Alloderm to provide structure to BEBVs in an effective way. |
url |
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91005-9 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT bijalpatel decellularizeddermisextracellularmatrixallodermmechanicallystrengthensbiologicalengineeredtunicaadventitiabasedbloodvessels AT bryantwonski decellularizeddermisextracellularmatrixallodermmechanicallystrengthensbiologicalengineeredtunicaadventitiabasedbloodvessels AT danmsaliganan decellularizeddermisextracellularmatrixallodermmechanicallystrengthensbiologicalengineeredtunicaadventitiabasedbloodvessels AT alirteil decellularizeddermisextracellularmatrixallodermmechanicallystrengthensbiologicalengineeredtunicaadventitiabasedbloodvessels AT loayskabbani decellularizeddermisextracellularmatrixallodermmechanicallystrengthensbiologicalengineeredtunicaadventitiabasedbloodvessels AT maitlam decellularizeddermisextracellularmatrixallodermmechanicallystrengthensbiologicalengineeredtunicaadventitiabasedbloodvessels |
_version_ |
1721393789669474304 |