人脐静脉内皮细胞在动静脉环模型中支持脂肪来源干细胞负载和3d打印成骨基质的骨形成。

Tissue Engineering Part A Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-18 DOI:10.1089/ten.TEA.2020.0087
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对于大体积组织缺损的再生,血管生成和骨生成之间的相互作用是至关重要的先决条件。通过动静脉环(AVL)手术诱导血管生成是一种增强成骨基质血管化的有效方法。此外,AVL增加氧气和营养供应,从而支持细胞存活和组织形成。脂肪源性干细胞(ADSCs)由于其简单的分离、扩增和成骨潜能而成为一种有趣的细胞来源。本研究旨在研究将成骨分化后的人ADSCs与人脐静脉内皮细胞(HUVECs)共植入羟基磷灰石(HAp)陶瓷血管化成骨基质中,用于骨组织工程。材料和方法:利用AVL使羟基磷灰石颗粒和纤维蛋白组成的成骨基质血管化。在四种设置的实验组中进行试验。进行无细胞对照实验(A)和HUVECs (B)、ADSCs (C)、ADSCs与HUVECs联合(D)三个载细胞组。支架植入多孔钛腔内,皮下固定于免疫缺陷Rowett裸大鼠后腿,6周后移植。结果:各组成骨基质血管化程度均较高。此外,共着床组中含有更多骨的细胞组的重塑过程和骨形成被证明是成功的。结论:ADSCs和HUVECs组成的成骨基质在AVL模型中的血管化和骨形成首次被成功证实。因此,分化的ADSCs与huvec的共植入可能被认为是骨组织工程的一种很有前途的方法。
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Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cell Support Bone Formation of Adipose-Derived Stem Cell-Loaded and 3D-Printed Osteogenic Matrices in the Arteriovenous Loop Model.

Introduction: For the regeneration of large volume tissue defects, the interaction between angiogenesis and osteogenesis is a crucial prerequisite. The surgically induced angiogenesis by means of an arteriovenous loop (AVL), is a powerful methodology to enhance vascularization of osteogenic matrices. Moreover, the AVL increases oxygen and nutrition supply, thereby supporting cell survival as well as tissue formation. Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are interesting cell sources because of their simple isolation, expansion, and their osteogenic potential. This study targets to investigate the coimplantation of human ADSCs after osteogenic differentiation and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), embedded in a vascularized osteogenic matrix of hydroxyapatite (HAp) ceramic for bone tissue engineering. Materials and Methods: An osteogenic matrix consisting of HAp granules and fibrin has been vascularized by means of an AVL. Trials in experimental groups of four settings were performed. Control experiments without any cells (A) and three cell-loaded groups using HUVECs (B), ADSCs (C), as well as the combination of ADSCs and HUVECs (D) were performed. The scaffolds were implanted in a porous titanium chamber, fixed subcutaneously in the hind leg of immunodeficient Rowett Nude rats and explanted after 6 weeks. Results: In all groups, the osteogenic matrix was strongly vascularized. Moreover, remodeling processes and bone formation in the cell-containing groups with more bone in the coimplantation group were proved successful. Conclusion: Vascularization and bone formation of osteogenic matrices consisting of ADSCs and HUVECs in the rat AVL model could be demonstrated successfully for the first time. Hence, the coimplantation of differentiated ADSCs with HUVECs may therefore be considered as a promising approach for bone tissue engineering.

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Tissue Engineering Part A
Tissue Engineering Part A CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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