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Bioartificial Heart: A Human-Sized Porcine Model – The Way Ahead
BACKGROUND: A bioartificial heart is a theoretical alternative to transplantation or mechanical left ventricular support. Native hearts decellularized with preserved architecture and vasculature may provide an acellular tissue platform for organ regeneration. We sought to develop a tissue-engineered...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4218780/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25365554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111591 |
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author | Weymann, Alexander Patil, Nikhil Prakash Sabashnikov, Anton Jungebluth, Philipp Korkmaz, Sevil Li, Shiliang Veres, Gabor Soos, Pal Ishtok, Roland Chaimow, Nicole Pätzold, Ines Czerny, Natalie Schies, Carsten Schmack, Bastian Popov, Aron-Frederik Simon, André Rüdiger Karck, Matthias Szabo, Gabor |
author_facet | Weymann, Alexander Patil, Nikhil Prakash Sabashnikov, Anton Jungebluth, Philipp Korkmaz, Sevil Li, Shiliang Veres, Gabor Soos, Pal Ishtok, Roland Chaimow, Nicole Pätzold, Ines Czerny, Natalie Schies, Carsten Schmack, Bastian Popov, Aron-Frederik Simon, André Rüdiger Karck, Matthias Szabo, Gabor |
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description | BACKGROUND: A bioartificial heart is a theoretical alternative to transplantation or mechanical left ventricular support. Native hearts decellularized with preserved architecture and vasculature may provide an acellular tissue platform for organ regeneration. We sought to develop a tissue-engineered whole-heart neoscaffold in human-sized porcine hearts. METHODS: We decellularized porcine hearts (n = 10) by coronary perfusion with ionic detergents in a modified Langendorff circuit. We confirmed decellularization by histology, transmission electron microscopy and fluorescence microscopy, quantified residual DNA by spectrophotometry, and evaluated biomechanical stability with ex-vivo left-ventricular pressure/volume studies, all compared to controls. We then mounted the decellularized porcine hearts in a bioreactor and reseeded them with murine neonatal cardiac cells and human umbilical cord derived endothelial cells (HUVEC) under simulated physiological conditions. RESULTS: Decellularized hearts lacked intracellular components but retained specific collagen fibers, proteoglycan, elastin and mechanical integrity; quantitative DNA analysis demonstrated a significant reduction of DNA compared to controls (82.6±3.2 ng DNA/mg tissue vs. 473.2±13.4 ng DNA/mg tissue, p<0.05). Recellularized porcine whole-heart neoscaffolds demonstrated re-endothelialization of coronary vasculature and measurable intrinsic myocardial electrical activity at 10 days, with perfused organ culture maintained for up to 3 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: Human-sized decellularized porcine hearts provide a promising tissue-engineering platform that may lead to future clinical strategies in the treatment of heart failure. |
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spelling | pubmed-42187802014-11-05 Bioartificial Heart: A Human-Sized Porcine Model – The Way Ahead Weymann, Alexander Patil, Nikhil Prakash Sabashnikov, Anton Jungebluth, Philipp Korkmaz, Sevil Li, Shiliang Veres, Gabor Soos, Pal Ishtok, Roland Chaimow, Nicole Pätzold, Ines Czerny, Natalie Schies, Carsten Schmack, Bastian Popov, Aron-Frederik Simon, André Rüdiger Karck, Matthias Szabo, Gabor PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: A bioartificial heart is a theoretical alternative to transplantation or mechanical left ventricular support. Native hearts decellularized with preserved architecture and vasculature may provide an acellular tissue platform for organ regeneration. We sought to develop a tissue-engineered whole-heart neoscaffold in human-sized porcine hearts. METHODS: We decellularized porcine hearts (n = 10) by coronary perfusion with ionic detergents in a modified Langendorff circuit. We confirmed decellularization by histology, transmission electron microscopy and fluorescence microscopy, quantified residual DNA by spectrophotometry, and evaluated biomechanical stability with ex-vivo left-ventricular pressure/volume studies, all compared to controls. We then mounted the decellularized porcine hearts in a bioreactor and reseeded them with murine neonatal cardiac cells and human umbilical cord derived endothelial cells (HUVEC) under simulated physiological conditions. RESULTS: Decellularized hearts lacked intracellular components but retained specific collagen fibers, proteoglycan, elastin and mechanical integrity; quantitative DNA analysis demonstrated a significant reduction of DNA compared to controls (82.6±3.2 ng DNA/mg tissue vs. 473.2±13.4 ng DNA/mg tissue, p<0.05). Recellularized porcine whole-heart neoscaffolds demonstrated re-endothelialization of coronary vasculature and measurable intrinsic myocardial electrical activity at 10 days, with perfused organ culture maintained for up to 3 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: Human-sized decellularized porcine hearts provide a promising tissue-engineering platform that may lead to future clinical strategies in the treatment of heart failure. Public Library of Science 2014-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4218780/ /pubmed/25365554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111591 Text en © 2014 Weymann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Weymann, Alexander Patil, Nikhil Prakash Sabashnikov, Anton Jungebluth, Philipp Korkmaz, Sevil Li, Shiliang Veres, Gabor Soos, Pal Ishtok, Roland Chaimow, Nicole Pätzold, Ines Czerny, Natalie Schies, Carsten Schmack, Bastian Popov, Aron-Frederik Simon, André Rüdiger Karck, Matthias Szabo, Gabor Bioartificial Heart: A Human-Sized Porcine Model – The Way Ahead |
title | Bioartificial Heart: A Human-Sized Porcine Model – The Way Ahead |
title_full | Bioartificial Heart: A Human-Sized Porcine Model – The Way Ahead |
title_fullStr | Bioartificial Heart: A Human-Sized Porcine Model – The Way Ahead |
title_full_unstemmed | Bioartificial Heart: A Human-Sized Porcine Model – The Way Ahead |
title_short | Bioartificial Heart: A Human-Sized Porcine Model – The Way Ahead |
title_sort | bioartificial heart: a human-sized porcine model – the way ahead |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4218780/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25365554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111591 |
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