Evaluation of polyglycolic acid as an animal-free biomaterial for three-dimensional culture of human endometrial cells.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Sadegh Amiri, Zohreh Bagher, Azadeh Akbari Sene, Reza Aflatoonian, Mehdi Mehdizadeh, Peiman Broki Milan, Leila Ghazizadeh, Mahnaz Ashrafi, FatemehSadat Amjadi
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Objective: Animal-free scaffolds have emerged as a potential foundation for consistent, chemically defined, and low-cost materials. Because of its good potential for high biocompatibility with reproductive tissues and well-characterized scaffold design, we investigated whether polyglycolic acid (PGA) could be used as an animal-free scaffold instead of natural fibrin-agarose, which has been used successfully for three-dimensional human endometrial cell culture.

Methods: Isolated primary endometrial cells was cultured on fibrin-agarose and PGA polymers and evaluated various design parameters, such as scaffold porosity and mean fiber diameter. Cytotoxicity, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and immunostaining experiments were conducted to examine cell activity on fabricated scaffolds.

Results: The MTT (3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide) assay and SEM results showed that endometrial cells grew and proliferated on both scaffolds. Immunostaining showed cytokeratin and vimentin expression in seeded cells after 7 days of culture. On both scaffolds, an epithelial arrangement of cultured cells was found on the top layer and stromal arrangement matrix on the bottom layer of the scaffolds. Therefore, fibrin-agarose and PGA scaffolds successfully mimicked the human endometrium in a way suitable for in vitro analysis.

Conclusion: Both fibrin-agarose and PGA scaffolds could be used to simulate endometrial structures. However, because of environmental and ethical concerns and the low cost of synthetic polymers, we recommend using PGA as a synthetic polymer for scaffolding in research instead of natural biomaterials.

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聚乙醇酸作为无动物生物材料用于人子宫内膜细胞三维培养的评价。
目的:无动物支架已经成为一致的、化学定义明确的、低成本材料的潜在基础。由于聚乙醇酸(PGA)具有与生殖组织高度生物相容性的良好潜力,并且具有良好的支架设计特征,我们研究了PGA是否可以替代天然纤维蛋白琼脂糖作为无动物支架,天然纤维蛋白琼脂糖已成功用于三维人子宫内膜细胞培养。方法:分离的子宫内膜原代细胞在纤维蛋白琼脂糖和PGA聚合物上培养,并评估各种设计参数,如支架孔隙率和平均纤维直径。通过细胞毒性、扫描电镜(SEM)和免疫染色实验检测细胞活性。结果:MTT(3-[4,5-二甲基噻唑-2-基]-2,5二苯基溴化四氮唑)测定和扫描电镜结果显示,子宫内膜细胞在两种支架上均能生长和增殖。培养7天后,免疫染色显示细胞角蛋白和波形蛋白的表达。在两种支架上,培养细胞的顶层为上皮排列,底层为基质排列基质。因此,纤维蛋白琼脂糖和PGA支架成功地模拟了人子宫内膜,适合体外分析。结论:纤维蛋白琼脂糖支架和PGA支架均可用于模拟子宫内膜结构。然而,由于环境和伦理问题以及合成聚合物的低成本,我们建议在研究中使用PGA作为合成聚合物来代替天然生物材料。
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