去细胞化
尿道
材料科学
细胞外基质
生物医学工程
组织工程
解剖
细胞生物学
医学
生物
作者
Quhan Cheng,Linli Zhang,Jingai Zhang,Xin Zhou,Boyu Wu,Dezheng Wang,Tingting Wei,Muhammad Shafiq,Shengbin Li,Dengke Zhi,Yong Guan,Kai Wang,Deling Kong
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202300544
摘要
There is a great clinical need for regenerating urinary tissue. Native urethras and ureters have bidirectional aligned smooth muscle cells (SMCs) layers, which plays a pivotal role in micturition and transporting urine and inhibiting reflux. Thus far, urinary scaffolds have not been designed to induce the native-mimicking aligned arrangement of SMCs. In this study, a tubular decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) with an intact internal layer and bidirectional aligned microchannels in the tubular wall, which is realized by the subcutaneous implantation of a template, followed by the removal of the template, and decellularization, is engineered. The dense and intact internal layer effectively increases the leakage pressure of the tubular dECM scaffolds. Rat-derived dECM scaffolds with three different sizes of microchannels are fabricated by tailoring the fiber diameter of the templates. The rat-derived dECM scaffolds exhibiting microchannels of ≈65 µm show suitable mechanical properties, good ability to induce the bidirectional alignment and growth of human bladder SMCs, and elevated higher functional protein expression in vitro. These data indicate that rat-derived tubular dECM scaffolds manifesting double-layer aligned microchannels may be promising candidates to induce the native-mimicking regeneration of SMCs in urethra and ureter reconstruction.
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