Accelerated angiogenesis by continuous medium flow with vascular endothelial growth factor inside tissue-engineered trachea

作者:Tan, Qiang*; Steiner, Rudolf; Yang, Lin; Welti, Manfred; Neuenschwander, Peter; Hillinger, Sven; Weder, Walter
来源:European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2007, 31(5): 806-811.
DOI:10.1016/j.ejcts.2007.01.045

摘要

Objective: To test the effects of a continuous medium flow inside DegraPol (R) scaffolds on the reepithelialization and revascularization processes of a tissue-engineered trachea prosthesis. @@@ Methods: In this proof-of-principle study a continuous medium flow was maintained within a tubular DegraPol (R) scaffold by an inserted porous catheter connected to a pump system. The impact of the intra-scaffold medium flow on the survival of a tracheal epithelial sheet wrapped around and on chondrocyte delivery to the DegraPol (R) scaffold was studied. In the chick embryo, chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model angiogenesis within the biomaterial was investigated. @@@ Results: Scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) images showed an intact epithelial layer after a 2-week support by continuous medium flow underneath. On histology, three-dimensional cell growth was detected in the continuous delivery group. The CAM assay showed that angiogenesis was enhanced within the DegraPol (R) scaffolds when vascular endothelial. growth factor/vascular permeability factor (VEGF/VPF) was added to the perfusate. @@@ Conclusions: Taken together, these results demonstrated that the built-in perfusion system within DegraPol (R) scaffolds was able to maintain an intact tracheal epithelial layer, allowed a continuous delivery of cells, and kept an efficient VEGF/VPF expression level which accelerated angiogenic response in the CAM assay. This design combines the in vitro and in vivo parts of tissue engineering and offers the possibility to be used as an in vivo bioreactor implanted for the tissue-engineered reconstruction of trachea and of other organs.