Biomaterials based on small intestinal submucosa (SIS) for esophagus regeneration

J. M. Zambrano, S. A. Cadena, G. Martinez, A. M. Cuellar, D. Tabima
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Atresia and Barrett's esophagus are diseases in which the esophageal tissue is compromised. It has been shown that the extracellular matrix of the porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) serves as a scaffold for tissue repair and remodeling. This project aims to generate an organic scaffold that resembles the tensile properties of esophageal tissue through SIS modifications. First, the mechanical properties of three segments of a porcine esophagus were characterized using biaxial tensile strength tests. To emulate the esophageal natural properties, SIS was modified using two different methods: i) the crosslinking of single hydrated SIS laminae with varying crosslinking durations, and ii) trilaminar constructions using different orientations amongst the layers. The resulting modified tissues were compared to the esophagus tensile data. Mechanical properties differed along the esophageal tract studied, and both SIS modification procedures showed mechanical properties similar to the different esophagus segments.
基于小肠黏膜下层(SIS)的生物材料用于食管再生
食道闭锁和巴雷特食道是食道组织受损的疾病。研究表明,猪小肠粘膜下层(SIS)细胞外基质可作为组织修复和重构的支架。该项目旨在通过SIS修饰生成一种类似于食管组织拉伸特性的有机支架。首先,采用双轴拉伸强度试验表征了猪食管三段的力学性能。为了模拟食道的自然特性,采用两种不同的方法对SIS进行了修饰:i)不同交联时间的单水化SIS层交联;ii)层间不同取向的三层结构。将得到的改良组织与食管拉伸数据进行比较。所研究的食道力学特性不同,两种SIS改良程序显示的力学特性与不同食道段相似。
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