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The Impact of γ-Irradiation and EtO Degassing on Tissue Remodeling of Collagen-based Hybrid Tubular Templates

[Image: see text] Clinical implementation of novel products for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine requires a validated sterilization method. In this study, we investigated the effect of γ-irradiation and EtO degassing on material characteristics in vitro and the effect on template remodel...

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Autores principales: Sloff, Marije, Janke, Heinz P., de Jonge, Paul K. J. D., Tiemessen, Dorien M., Kortmann, Barbara B. M., Mihaila, Silvia M., Geutjes, Paul J., Feitz, Wout F. J., Oosterwijk, Egbert
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2018
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6134342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30221191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b00369
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author Sloff, Marije
Janke, Heinz P.
de Jonge, Paul K. J. D.
Tiemessen, Dorien M.
Kortmann, Barbara B. M.
Mihaila, Silvia M.
Geutjes, Paul J.
Feitz, Wout F. J.
Oosterwijk, Egbert
author_facet Sloff, Marije
Janke, Heinz P.
de Jonge, Paul K. J. D.
Tiemessen, Dorien M.
Kortmann, Barbara B. M.
Mihaila, Silvia M.
Geutjes, Paul J.
Feitz, Wout F. J.
Oosterwijk, Egbert
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description [Image: see text] Clinical implementation of novel products for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine requires a validated sterilization method. In this study, we investigated the effect of γ-irradiation and EtO degassing on material characteristics in vitro and the effect on template remodeling of hybrid tubular constructs in a large animal model. Hybrid tubular templates were prepared from type I collagen and Vicryl polymers and sterilized by 25 kGray of γ-irradiation or EtO degassing. The in vitro characteristics were extensively studied, including tensile strength analysis and degradation studies. For in vivo evaluation, constructs were subcutaneously implanted in goats for 1 month to form vascularized neo-tissue. Macroscopic and microscopic appearances of the γ- and EtO-sterilized constructs slightly differed due to additional processing required for the COL-Vicryl-EtO constructs. Regardless of the sterilization method, incubation in urine resulted in fast degradation of the Vicryl polymer and decreased strength (<7 days). Incubation in SBF was less invasive, and strength was maintained for at least 14 days. The difference between the two sterilization methods was otherwise limited. In contrast, subcutaneous implantation showed that the effect of sterilization was considerable. A well-vascularized tube was formed in both cases, but the γ-irradiated construct showed an organized architecture of vasculature and was mechanically more comparable to the native ureter. Moreover, the γ-irradiated construct showed advanced tissue remodeling as shown by enhanced ECM production. This study shows that the effect of sterilization on tissue remodeling cannot be predicted by in vitro analyses alone. Thus, validated sterilization methods should be incorporated early in the development of tissue engineered products, and this requires both in vitro and in vivo analyses.
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spelling pubmed-61343422018-09-13 The Impact of γ-Irradiation and EtO Degassing on Tissue Remodeling of Collagen-based Hybrid Tubular Templates Sloff, Marije Janke, Heinz P. de Jonge, Paul K. J. D. Tiemessen, Dorien M. Kortmann, Barbara B. M. Mihaila, Silvia M. Geutjes, Paul J. Feitz, Wout F. J. Oosterwijk, Egbert ACS Biomater Sci Eng [Image: see text] Clinical implementation of novel products for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine requires a validated sterilization method. In this study, we investigated the effect of γ-irradiation and EtO degassing on material characteristics in vitro and the effect on template remodeling of hybrid tubular constructs in a large animal model. Hybrid tubular templates were prepared from type I collagen and Vicryl polymers and sterilized by 25 kGray of γ-irradiation or EtO degassing. The in vitro characteristics were extensively studied, including tensile strength analysis and degradation studies. For in vivo evaluation, constructs were subcutaneously implanted in goats for 1 month to form vascularized neo-tissue. Macroscopic and microscopic appearances of the γ- and EtO-sterilized constructs slightly differed due to additional processing required for the COL-Vicryl-EtO constructs. Regardless of the sterilization method, incubation in urine resulted in fast degradation of the Vicryl polymer and decreased strength (<7 days). Incubation in SBF was less invasive, and strength was maintained for at least 14 days. The difference between the two sterilization methods was otherwise limited. In contrast, subcutaneous implantation showed that the effect of sterilization was considerable. A well-vascularized tube was formed in both cases, but the γ-irradiated construct showed an organized architecture of vasculature and was mechanically more comparable to the native ureter. Moreover, the γ-irradiated construct showed advanced tissue remodeling as shown by enhanced ECM production. This study shows that the effect of sterilization on tissue remodeling cannot be predicted by in vitro analyses alone. Thus, validated sterilization methods should be incorporated early in the development of tissue engineered products, and this requires both in vitro and in vivo analyses. American Chemical Society 2018-07-25 2018-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6134342/ /pubmed/30221191 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b00369 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Sloff, Marije
Janke, Heinz P.
de Jonge, Paul K. J. D.
Tiemessen, Dorien M.
Kortmann, Barbara B. M.
Mihaila, Silvia M.
Geutjes, Paul J.
Feitz, Wout F. J.
Oosterwijk, Egbert
The Impact of γ-Irradiation and EtO Degassing on Tissue Remodeling of Collagen-based Hybrid Tubular Templates
title The Impact of γ-Irradiation and EtO Degassing on Tissue Remodeling of Collagen-based Hybrid Tubular Templates
title_full The Impact of γ-Irradiation and EtO Degassing on Tissue Remodeling of Collagen-based Hybrid Tubular Templates
title_fullStr The Impact of γ-Irradiation and EtO Degassing on Tissue Remodeling of Collagen-based Hybrid Tubular Templates
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of γ-Irradiation and EtO Degassing on Tissue Remodeling of Collagen-based Hybrid Tubular Templates
title_short The Impact of γ-Irradiation and EtO Degassing on Tissue Remodeling of Collagen-based Hybrid Tubular Templates
title_sort impact of γ-irradiation and eto degassing on tissue remodeling of collagen-based hybrid tubular templates
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6134342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30221191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b00369
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