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Fibrin and Marine-Derived Agaroses for the Generation of Human Bioartificial Tissues: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study

Development of an ideal biomaterial for clinical use is one of the main objectives of current research in tissue engineering. Marine-origin polysaccharides, in particular agaroses, have been widely explored as scaffolds for tissue engineering. We previously developed a biomaterial based on a combina...

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Autores principales: Ortiz-Arrabal, Olimpia, Irastorza-Lorenzo, Ainhoa, Campos, Fernando, Martín-Piedra, Miguel Ángel, Carriel, Víctor, Garzón, Ingrid, Ávila-Fernández, Paula, de Frutos, María José, Esteban, Emilio, Fernández, Javier, Janer, Agustín, Campos, Antonio, Chato-Astrain, Jesús, Alaminos, Miguel
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36976236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030187
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author Ortiz-Arrabal, Olimpia
Irastorza-Lorenzo, Ainhoa
Campos, Fernando
Martín-Piedra, Miguel Ángel
Carriel, Víctor
Garzón, Ingrid
Ávila-Fernández, Paula
de Frutos, María José
Esteban, Emilio
Fernández, Javier
Janer, Agustín
Campos, Antonio
Chato-Astrain, Jesús
Alaminos, Miguel
author_facet Ortiz-Arrabal, Olimpia
Irastorza-Lorenzo, Ainhoa
Campos, Fernando
Martín-Piedra, Miguel Ángel
Carriel, Víctor
Garzón, Ingrid
Ávila-Fernández, Paula
de Frutos, María José
Esteban, Emilio
Fernández, Javier
Janer, Agustín
Campos, Antonio
Chato-Astrain, Jesús
Alaminos, Miguel
author_sort Ortiz-Arrabal, Olimpia
collection PubMed
description Development of an ideal biomaterial for clinical use is one of the main objectives of current research in tissue engineering. Marine-origin polysaccharides, in particular agaroses, have been widely explored as scaffolds for tissue engineering. We previously developed a biomaterial based on a combination of agarose with fibrin, that was successfully translated to clinical practice. However, in search of novel biomaterials with improved physical and biological properties, we have now generated new fibrin-agarose (FA) biomaterials using 5 different types of agaroses at 4 different concentrations. First, we evaluated the cytotoxic effects and the biomechanical properties of these biomaterials. Then, each bioartificial tissue was grafted in vivo and histological, histochemical and immunohistochemical analyses were performed after 30 days. Ex vivo evaluation showed high biocompatibility and differences in their biomechanical properties. In vivo, FA tissues were biocompatible at the systemic and local levels, and histological analyses showed that biointegration was associated to a pro-regenerative process with M2-type CD206-positive macrophages. These results confirm the biocompatibility of FA biomaterials and support their clinical use for the generation of human tissues by tissue engineering, with the possibility of selecting specific agarose types and concentrations for applications requiring precise biomechanical properties and in vivo reabsorption times.
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spelling pubmed-100582992023-03-30 Fibrin and Marine-Derived Agaroses for the Generation of Human Bioartificial Tissues: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study Ortiz-Arrabal, Olimpia Irastorza-Lorenzo, Ainhoa Campos, Fernando Martín-Piedra, Miguel Ángel Carriel, Víctor Garzón, Ingrid Ávila-Fernández, Paula de Frutos, María José Esteban, Emilio Fernández, Javier Janer, Agustín Campos, Antonio Chato-Astrain, Jesús Alaminos, Miguel Mar Drugs Article Development of an ideal biomaterial for clinical use is one of the main objectives of current research in tissue engineering. Marine-origin polysaccharides, in particular agaroses, have been widely explored as scaffolds for tissue engineering. We previously developed a biomaterial based on a combination of agarose with fibrin, that was successfully translated to clinical practice. However, in search of novel biomaterials with improved physical and biological properties, we have now generated new fibrin-agarose (FA) biomaterials using 5 different types of agaroses at 4 different concentrations. First, we evaluated the cytotoxic effects and the biomechanical properties of these biomaterials. Then, each bioartificial tissue was grafted in vivo and histological, histochemical and immunohistochemical analyses were performed after 30 days. Ex vivo evaluation showed high biocompatibility and differences in their biomechanical properties. In vivo, FA tissues were biocompatible at the systemic and local levels, and histological analyses showed that biointegration was associated to a pro-regenerative process with M2-type CD206-positive macrophages. These results confirm the biocompatibility of FA biomaterials and support their clinical use for the generation of human tissues by tissue engineering, with the possibility of selecting specific agarose types and concentrations for applications requiring precise biomechanical properties and in vivo reabsorption times. MDPI 2023-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10058299/ /pubmed/36976236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030187 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ortiz-Arrabal, Olimpia
Irastorza-Lorenzo, Ainhoa
Campos, Fernando
Martín-Piedra, Miguel Ángel
Carriel, Víctor
Garzón, Ingrid
Ávila-Fernández, Paula
de Frutos, María José
Esteban, Emilio
Fernández, Javier
Janer, Agustín
Campos, Antonio
Chato-Astrain, Jesús
Alaminos, Miguel
Fibrin and Marine-Derived Agaroses for the Generation of Human Bioartificial Tissues: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study
title Fibrin and Marine-Derived Agaroses for the Generation of Human Bioartificial Tissues: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study
title_full Fibrin and Marine-Derived Agaroses for the Generation of Human Bioartificial Tissues: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study
title_fullStr Fibrin and Marine-Derived Agaroses for the Generation of Human Bioartificial Tissues: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study
title_full_unstemmed Fibrin and Marine-Derived Agaroses for the Generation of Human Bioartificial Tissues: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study
title_short Fibrin and Marine-Derived Agaroses for the Generation of Human Bioartificial Tissues: An Ex Vivo and In Vivo Study
title_sort fibrin and marine-derived agaroses for the generation of human bioartificial tissues: an ex vivo and in vivo study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36976236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030187
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