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Efficient Decellularization of the Full-Thickness Rat-Derived Abdominal Wall to Produce Acellular Biologic Scaffolds for Tissue Reconstruction: Promising Evidence Acquired from In Vitro Results

Background: Functional restoration of abdominal wall defects represents one of the fundamental challenges of reconstructive surgery. Synthetic grafts or crosslinked animal-derived biological grafts are characterized by significant adverse reactions, which are mostly observed after their implantation...

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Autores principales: Skepastianos, George, Mallis, Panagiotis, Kostopoulos, Epameinondas, Michalopoulos, Efstathios, Skepastianos, Vasileios, Palazi, Chrysoula, Pannuto, Lucia, Tsourouflis, Gerasimos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10451677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37627798
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10080913
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author Skepastianos, George
Mallis, Panagiotis
Kostopoulos, Epameinondas
Michalopoulos, Efstathios
Skepastianos, Vasileios
Palazi, Chrysoula
Pannuto, Lucia
Tsourouflis, Gerasimos
author_facet Skepastianos, George
Mallis, Panagiotis
Kostopoulos, Epameinondas
Michalopoulos, Efstathios
Skepastianos, Vasileios
Palazi, Chrysoula
Pannuto, Lucia
Tsourouflis, Gerasimos
author_sort Skepastianos, George
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description Background: Functional restoration of abdominal wall defects represents one of the fundamental challenges of reconstructive surgery. Synthetic grafts or crosslinked animal-derived biological grafts are characterized by significant adverse reactions, which are mostly observed after their implantation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the decellularization protocol to produce a completely acellular full-thickness abdominal wall scaffold. Methods: Full-thickness abdominal wall samples were harvested from Wistar rats and submitted to a three-cycle decellularization process. Histological, biochemical, and DNA quantification analyses were applied to evaluate the effect of the decellularization protocol. Mechanical testing and immunogenicity assessment were also performed. Results: Histological, biochemical, and DNA analysis results showed efficient decellularization of the abdominal wall samples after the third cycle. Decellularized abdominal wall scaffolds were characterized by good biochemical and mechanical properties. Conclusion: The data presented herein confirm the effective production of a rat-derived full-thickness abdominal wall scaffold. Expanding this approach will allow the exploitation of the capacity of the proposed decellularization protocol in producing acellular abdominal wall scaffolds from larger animal models or human cadaveric donors. In this way, the utility of biological scaffolds with preserved in vivo remodeling properties may be one step closer to its application in clinical studies.
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spelling pubmed-104516772023-08-26 Efficient Decellularization of the Full-Thickness Rat-Derived Abdominal Wall to Produce Acellular Biologic Scaffolds for Tissue Reconstruction: Promising Evidence Acquired from In Vitro Results Skepastianos, George Mallis, Panagiotis Kostopoulos, Epameinondas Michalopoulos, Efstathios Skepastianos, Vasileios Palazi, Chrysoula Pannuto, Lucia Tsourouflis, Gerasimos Bioengineering (Basel) Article Background: Functional restoration of abdominal wall defects represents one of the fundamental challenges of reconstructive surgery. Synthetic grafts or crosslinked animal-derived biological grafts are characterized by significant adverse reactions, which are mostly observed after their implantation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the decellularization protocol to produce a completely acellular full-thickness abdominal wall scaffold. Methods: Full-thickness abdominal wall samples were harvested from Wistar rats and submitted to a three-cycle decellularization process. Histological, biochemical, and DNA quantification analyses were applied to evaluate the effect of the decellularization protocol. Mechanical testing and immunogenicity assessment were also performed. Results: Histological, biochemical, and DNA analysis results showed efficient decellularization of the abdominal wall samples after the third cycle. Decellularized abdominal wall scaffolds were characterized by good biochemical and mechanical properties. Conclusion: The data presented herein confirm the effective production of a rat-derived full-thickness abdominal wall scaffold. Expanding this approach will allow the exploitation of the capacity of the proposed decellularization protocol in producing acellular abdominal wall scaffolds from larger animal models or human cadaveric donors. In this way, the utility of biological scaffolds with preserved in vivo remodeling properties may be one step closer to its application in clinical studies. MDPI 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10451677/ /pubmed/37627798 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10080913 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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Skepastianos, George
Mallis, Panagiotis
Kostopoulos, Epameinondas
Michalopoulos, Efstathios
Skepastianos, Vasileios
Palazi, Chrysoula
Pannuto, Lucia
Tsourouflis, Gerasimos
Efficient Decellularization of the Full-Thickness Rat-Derived Abdominal Wall to Produce Acellular Biologic Scaffolds for Tissue Reconstruction: Promising Evidence Acquired from In Vitro Results
title Efficient Decellularization of the Full-Thickness Rat-Derived Abdominal Wall to Produce Acellular Biologic Scaffolds for Tissue Reconstruction: Promising Evidence Acquired from In Vitro Results
title_full Efficient Decellularization of the Full-Thickness Rat-Derived Abdominal Wall to Produce Acellular Biologic Scaffolds for Tissue Reconstruction: Promising Evidence Acquired from In Vitro Results
title_fullStr Efficient Decellularization of the Full-Thickness Rat-Derived Abdominal Wall to Produce Acellular Biologic Scaffolds for Tissue Reconstruction: Promising Evidence Acquired from In Vitro Results
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Decellularization of the Full-Thickness Rat-Derived Abdominal Wall to Produce Acellular Biologic Scaffolds for Tissue Reconstruction: Promising Evidence Acquired from In Vitro Results
title_short Efficient Decellularization of the Full-Thickness Rat-Derived Abdominal Wall to Produce Acellular Biologic Scaffolds for Tissue Reconstruction: Promising Evidence Acquired from In Vitro Results
title_sort efficient decellularization of the full-thickness rat-derived abdominal wall to produce acellular biologic scaffolds for tissue reconstruction: promising evidence acquired from in vitro results
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10451677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37627798
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10080913
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