Regenerative Potential of Human Umbilical Cord Vein for Urethral Reconstruction in Male Rabbit Model.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Clement Parat, Damien Carnicelli, Stephan Langonnet, Marc Sbizzera, Laurence Barnouin, Yao Chen, Laura Barrot, Paul Neuville, Nicolas Morel-Journel
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Abstract

Tissue engineering offers an alternative for augmentation urethroplasty; however, no ideal material has yet been developed. Recently, materials derived from amniotic tissues appear to exhibit promising properties. Herein, the aim of this study was to provide a proof of concept for the integration of the human umbilical cord vein for urethral reconstructions in rabbits. Rabbits were included in two groups; the control group underwent urethral reconstruction using autograft urethral tissue, and the test group received xenograft tissue (umbilical cord vein) after creating a 1 × 1 cm defect in the proximal urethra. At 3 weeks, endoscopy and biopsy were performed. At 6 weeks, the animals were euthanized, and their urethra and corpus cavernosum were sent for histopathological analysis. The six rabbits exhibited favorable clinical and endoscopic progress with no fistula or stenosis. Biopsy analysis found no lesion of the urothelium and chorion. Final histological analysis found similar results in both groups: normal histology with moderate urothelium vacuolation and a weak inflammatory cellular infiltrate. The present study provides a proof of concept of human umbilical cord vein as a scaffold for urethral regeneration. This could be an alternative to existing urethral tissue grafting procedures that can have difficulties with integration or immunological tolerance; however, further research is required.

人脐带静脉在兔尿道重建中的再生潜能。
组织工程为尿道成形术提供了另一种选择;然而,目前还没有开发出理想的材料。最近,从羊膜组织中提取的材料似乎显示出很好的性能。在此,本研究的目的是为人类脐带静脉整合用于兔尿道重建提供概念证明。将家兔分为两组;对照组采用自体尿道组织重建尿道,试验组在尿道近端造1 × 1 cm缺损后移植异种组织(脐带静脉)重建尿道。3周时进行内镜检查和活检。6周时,对大鼠实施安乐死,取尿道和海绵体进行组织病理学分析。6只兔表现出良好的临床和内镜进展,无瘘或狭窄。活检分析未发现尿路上皮和绒毛膜病变。最终的组织学分析发现两组的结果相似:组织学正常,尿路上皮有中度空泡化,炎症细胞浸润较弱。本研究为人类脐带静脉作为尿道再生支架的概念提供了证据。这可能是现有尿道组织移植手术的替代方案,现有尿道组织移植手术在整合或免疫耐受方面存在困难;然而,还需要进一步的研究。
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Tissue Engineering Part A
Tissue Engineering Part A Chemical Engineering-Bioengineering
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
2.40%
发文量
163
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Tissue Engineering is the preeminent, biomedical journal advancing the field with cutting-edge research and applications that repair or regenerate portions or whole tissues. This multidisciplinary journal brings together the principles of engineering and life sciences in the creation of artificial tissues and regenerative medicine. Tissue Engineering is divided into three parts, providing a central forum for groundbreaking scientific research and developments of clinical applications from leading experts in the field that will enable the functional replacement of tissues.
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