Two is Better than One: Evaluation of Single Versus Staged Approaches for Tubular Substitution Urethroplasty with Acellular Silk Fibroin Biomaterials in Rabbits.

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Gokhan Gundogdu, David W Barham, Madison Rivero, Travis Nguyen, Charlotte Morgan, Joel Gelman, Joshua R Mauney
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Abstract

Background: Acellular bi-layer silk fibroin (BLSF) scaffolds represent potential alternatives to autologous tissue grafts for substitution urethroplasty (SU) given their ability to repair focal urethral defects in animal models. However, in patients with a severe fibrotic urethral plate, single or staged SU are often required to restore organ continuity. Currently, the feasibility of tubular BLSF grafts for urethral replacement is unknown. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of BLSF biomaterials for SU using single and staged approaches.

Methods: Single (N = 4) and staged (N = 5) SU with BLSF grafts were carried out in adult male rabbits, and animals were maintained for 3 months. Nonsurgical control animals (NSC, N = 3) were evaluated in parallel.

Results: All rabbits survived until harvest and displayed voluntary voiding after initial catheterization with no evidence of severe complications. At 3 months, retrograde urethrograms revealed relative urethral calibers treated with both single and staged approaches were restored to 80 ± 26% and 129 ± 27% of NSC levels. In addition, staged SU led to significantly higher degrees of scaffold degradation as well as urethral patency in respect to the single stage repairs. Histological and immunohistochemical evaluations demonstrated that both surgical techniques supported the formation of innervated, vascularized neotissues resembling NSC. However, neotissues from single stage repairs presented with elevated levels of fibrosis and reduced smooth muscle relative to NSC and the staged cohort.

Conclusions: Single and staged SU with BLSF grafts are feasible for tubular urethral replacement, but staged reconstruction results in improved functional tissue regeneration.

两个比一个好:兔脱细胞丝素生物材料单次与分阶段输尿管替代成形术的评价。
背景:在动物模型中,脱细胞双层丝素(BLSF)支架具有修复局部尿道缺损的能力,是替代自体组织移植进行替代尿道成形术(SU)的潜在替代品。然而,对于严重纤维化尿道板的患者,通常需要单次或分期SU来恢复器官连续性。目前,管状BLSF移植用于尿道置换术的可行性尚不清楚。因此,本研究的目的是通过单次和分期的方法来评估BLSF生物材料对SU的疗效。方法:对成年雄性兔进行单次(N = 4)和分期(N = 5)移植BLSF,动物维持3个月。非手术对照动物(NSC, N = 3)进行平行评价。结果:所有家兔存活至采收,首次置管后表现出自主排尿,无严重并发症。3个月时,逆行尿道造影显示单路和分阶段入路治疗的相对尿道径恢复到NSC水平的80±26%和129±27%。此外,与单阶段修复相比,分期SU导致支架降解程度和尿道通畅程度明显更高。组织学和免疫组织化学评估表明,两种手术技术都支持神经支配的、血管化的类似NSC的新组织的形成。然而,与NSC和分期队列相比,单阶段修复的新组织表现为纤维化水平升高和平滑肌减少。结论:单次和分阶段移植膀胱膀胱纤维纤维(BLSF)用于小管尿道置换术是可行的,但分阶段重建可改善功能组织再生。
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Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
83
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (Tissue Eng Regen Med, TERM), the official journal of the Korean Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society, is a publication dedicated to providing research- based solutions to issues related to human diseases. This journal publishes articles that report substantial information and original findings on tissue engineering, medical biomaterials, cells therapy, stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.
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