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Comparison of Bovine- and Porcine-Derived Decellularized Biomaterials: Promising Platforms for Tissue Engineering Applications

Animal-derived xenogeneic biomaterials utilized in different surgeries are promising for various applications in tissue engineering. However, tissue decellularization is necessary to attain a bioactive extracellular matrix (ECM) that can be safely transplanted. The main objective of the present stud...

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Autores principales: El-Husseiny, Hussein M., Mady, Eman A., Kaneda, Masahiro, Shimada, Kazumi, Nakazawa, Yasumoto, Usui, Tatsuya, Elbadawy, Mohamed, Ishihara, Yusuke, Hirose, Moeko, Kamei, Yohei, Doghish, Ahmed S., El-Mahdy, Hesham A., El-Dakroury, Walaa A., Tanaka, Ryou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514092
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15071906
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author El-Husseiny, Hussein M.
Mady, Eman A.
Kaneda, Masahiro
Shimada, Kazumi
Nakazawa, Yasumoto
Usui, Tatsuya
Elbadawy, Mohamed
Ishihara, Yusuke
Hirose, Moeko
Kamei, Yohei
Doghish, Ahmed S.
El-Mahdy, Hesham A.
El-Dakroury, Walaa A.
Tanaka, Ryou
author_facet El-Husseiny, Hussein M.
Mady, Eman A.
Kaneda, Masahiro
Shimada, Kazumi
Nakazawa, Yasumoto
Usui, Tatsuya
Elbadawy, Mohamed
Ishihara, Yusuke
Hirose, Moeko
Kamei, Yohei
Doghish, Ahmed S.
El-Mahdy, Hesham A.
El-Dakroury, Walaa A.
Tanaka, Ryou
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description Animal-derived xenogeneic biomaterials utilized in different surgeries are promising for various applications in tissue engineering. However, tissue decellularization is necessary to attain a bioactive extracellular matrix (ECM) that can be safely transplanted. The main objective of the present study is to assess the structural integrity, biocompatibility, and potential use of various acellular biomaterials for tissue engineering applications. Hence, a bovine pericardium (BP), porcine pericardium (PP), and porcine tunica vaginalis (PTV) were decellularized using a Trypsin, Triton X (TX), and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) (Trypsin + TX + SDS) protocol. The results reveal effective elimination of the cellular antigens with preservation of the ECM integrity confirmed via staining and electron microscopy. The elasticity of the decellularized PP (DPP) was markedly (p < 0.0001) increased. The tensile strength of DBP, and DPP was not affected after decellularization. All decellularized tissues were biocompatible with persistent growth of the adipose stem cells over 30 days. The staining confirmed cell adherence either to the peripheries of the materials or within their matrices. Moreover, the in vivo investigation confirmed the biocompatibility and degradability of the decellularized scaffolds. Conclusively, Trypsin + TX + SDS is a successful new protocol for tissue decellularization. Moreover, decellularized pericardia and tunica vaginalis are promising scaffolds for the engineering of different tissues with higher potential for the use of DPP in cardiovascular applications and DBP and DPTV in the reconstruction of higher-stress-bearing abdominal walls.
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spelling pubmed-103844222023-07-30 Comparison of Bovine- and Porcine-Derived Decellularized Biomaterials: Promising Platforms for Tissue Engineering Applications El-Husseiny, Hussein M. Mady, Eman A. Kaneda, Masahiro Shimada, Kazumi Nakazawa, Yasumoto Usui, Tatsuya Elbadawy, Mohamed Ishihara, Yusuke Hirose, Moeko Kamei, Yohei Doghish, Ahmed S. El-Mahdy, Hesham A. El-Dakroury, Walaa A. Tanaka, Ryou Pharmaceutics Article Animal-derived xenogeneic biomaterials utilized in different surgeries are promising for various applications in tissue engineering. However, tissue decellularization is necessary to attain a bioactive extracellular matrix (ECM) that can be safely transplanted. The main objective of the present study is to assess the structural integrity, biocompatibility, and potential use of various acellular biomaterials for tissue engineering applications. Hence, a bovine pericardium (BP), porcine pericardium (PP), and porcine tunica vaginalis (PTV) were decellularized using a Trypsin, Triton X (TX), and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) (Trypsin + TX + SDS) protocol. The results reveal effective elimination of the cellular antigens with preservation of the ECM integrity confirmed via staining and electron microscopy. The elasticity of the decellularized PP (DPP) was markedly (p < 0.0001) increased. The tensile strength of DBP, and DPP was not affected after decellularization. All decellularized tissues were biocompatible with persistent growth of the adipose stem cells over 30 days. The staining confirmed cell adherence either to the peripheries of the materials or within their matrices. Moreover, the in vivo investigation confirmed the biocompatibility and degradability of the decellularized scaffolds. Conclusively, Trypsin + TX + SDS is a successful new protocol for tissue decellularization. Moreover, decellularized pericardia and tunica vaginalis are promising scaffolds for the engineering of different tissues with higher potential for the use of DPP in cardiovascular applications and DBP and DPTV in the reconstruction of higher-stress-bearing abdominal walls. MDPI 2023-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10384422/ /pubmed/37514092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15071906 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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El-Husseiny, Hussein M.
Mady, Eman A.
Kaneda, Masahiro
Shimada, Kazumi
Nakazawa, Yasumoto
Usui, Tatsuya
Elbadawy, Mohamed
Ishihara, Yusuke
Hirose, Moeko
Kamei, Yohei
Doghish, Ahmed S.
El-Mahdy, Hesham A.
El-Dakroury, Walaa A.
Tanaka, Ryou
Comparison of Bovine- and Porcine-Derived Decellularized Biomaterials: Promising Platforms for Tissue Engineering Applications
title Comparison of Bovine- and Porcine-Derived Decellularized Biomaterials: Promising Platforms for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_full Comparison of Bovine- and Porcine-Derived Decellularized Biomaterials: Promising Platforms for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_fullStr Comparison of Bovine- and Porcine-Derived Decellularized Biomaterials: Promising Platforms for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Bovine- and Porcine-Derived Decellularized Biomaterials: Promising Platforms for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_short Comparison of Bovine- and Porcine-Derived Decellularized Biomaterials: Promising Platforms for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_sort comparison of bovine- and porcine-derived decellularized biomaterials: promising platforms for tissue engineering applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514092
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15071906
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