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Three-Layered Silk Fibroin Tubular Scaffold for the Repair and Regeneration of Small Caliber Blood Vessels: From Design to in vivo Pilot Tests

Silk fibroin (SF) is an eligible biomaterial for the development of small caliber vascular grafts for substitution, repair, and regeneration of blood vessels. This study presents the properties of a newly designed multi-layered SF tubular scaffold for vascular grafting (SilkGraf). The wall architect...

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Autores principales: Alessandrino, Antonio, Chiarini, Anna, Biagiotti, Marco, Dal Prà, Ilaria, Bassani, Giulia A., Vincoli, Valentina, Settembrini, Piergiorgio, Pierimarchi, Pasquale, Freddi, Giuliano, Armato, Ubaldo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6895545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31850325
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00356
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author Alessandrino, Antonio
Chiarini, Anna
Biagiotti, Marco
Dal Prà, Ilaria
Bassani, Giulia A.
Vincoli, Valentina
Settembrini, Piergiorgio
Pierimarchi, Pasquale
Freddi, Giuliano
Armato, Ubaldo
author_facet Alessandrino, Antonio
Chiarini, Anna
Biagiotti, Marco
Dal Prà, Ilaria
Bassani, Giulia A.
Vincoli, Valentina
Settembrini, Piergiorgio
Pierimarchi, Pasquale
Freddi, Giuliano
Armato, Ubaldo
author_sort Alessandrino, Antonio
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description Silk fibroin (SF) is an eligible biomaterial for the development of small caliber vascular grafts for substitution, repair, and regeneration of blood vessels. This study presents the properties of a newly designed multi-layered SF tubular scaffold for vascular grafting (SilkGraf). The wall architecture consists of two electrospun layers (inner and outer) and an intermediate textile layer. The latter was designed to confer high mechanical performance and resistance on the device, while electrospun layers allow enhancing its biomimicry properties and host's tissues integration. In vitro cell interaction studies performed with adult Human Coronary Artery Endothelial Cells (HCAECs), Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (HASMCs), and Human Aortic Adventitial Fibroblasts (HAAFs) demonstrated that the electrospun layers favor cell adhesion, survival, and growth. Once cultured in vitro on the SF scaffold the three cell types showed an active metabolism (consumption of glucose and glutamine, release of lactate), and proliferation for up to 20 days. HAAF cells grown on SF showed a significantly lower synthesis of type I procollagen than on polystyrene, meaning a lower fibrotic effect of the SF substrate. The cytokine and chemokine expression patterns were investigated to evaluate the cells' proliferative and pro-inflammatory attitude. Interestingly, no significant amounts of truly pro-inflammatory cytokines were secreted by any of the three cell types which exhibited a clearly proliferative profile. Good hemocompatibility was observed by complement activation, hemolysis, and hematology assays. Finally, the results of an in vivo preliminary pilot trial on minipig and sheep to assess the functional behavior of implanted SF-based vascular graft identified the sheep as the more apt animal model for next medium-to-long term preclinical trials.
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spelling pubmed-68955452019-12-17 Three-Layered Silk Fibroin Tubular Scaffold for the Repair and Regeneration of Small Caliber Blood Vessels: From Design to in vivo Pilot Tests Alessandrino, Antonio Chiarini, Anna Biagiotti, Marco Dal Prà, Ilaria Bassani, Giulia A. Vincoli, Valentina Settembrini, Piergiorgio Pierimarchi, Pasquale Freddi, Giuliano Armato, Ubaldo Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Silk fibroin (SF) is an eligible biomaterial for the development of small caliber vascular grafts for substitution, repair, and regeneration of blood vessels. This study presents the properties of a newly designed multi-layered SF tubular scaffold for vascular grafting (SilkGraf). The wall architecture consists of two electrospun layers (inner and outer) and an intermediate textile layer. The latter was designed to confer high mechanical performance and resistance on the device, while electrospun layers allow enhancing its biomimicry properties and host's tissues integration. In vitro cell interaction studies performed with adult Human Coronary Artery Endothelial Cells (HCAECs), Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells (HASMCs), and Human Aortic Adventitial Fibroblasts (HAAFs) demonstrated that the electrospun layers favor cell adhesion, survival, and growth. Once cultured in vitro on the SF scaffold the three cell types showed an active metabolism (consumption of glucose and glutamine, release of lactate), and proliferation for up to 20 days. HAAF cells grown on SF showed a significantly lower synthesis of type I procollagen than on polystyrene, meaning a lower fibrotic effect of the SF substrate. The cytokine and chemokine expression patterns were investigated to evaluate the cells' proliferative and pro-inflammatory attitude. Interestingly, no significant amounts of truly pro-inflammatory cytokines were secreted by any of the three cell types which exhibited a clearly proliferative profile. Good hemocompatibility was observed by complement activation, hemolysis, and hematology assays. Finally, the results of an in vivo preliminary pilot trial on minipig and sheep to assess the functional behavior of implanted SF-based vascular graft identified the sheep as the more apt animal model for next medium-to-long term preclinical trials. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6895545/ /pubmed/31850325 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00356 Text en Copyright © 2019 Alessandrino, Chiarini, Biagiotti, Dal Prà, Bassani, Vincoli, Settembrini, Pierimarchi, Freddi and Armato. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Alessandrino, Antonio
Chiarini, Anna
Biagiotti, Marco
Dal Prà, Ilaria
Bassani, Giulia A.
Vincoli, Valentina
Settembrini, Piergiorgio
Pierimarchi, Pasquale
Freddi, Giuliano
Armato, Ubaldo
Three-Layered Silk Fibroin Tubular Scaffold for the Repair and Regeneration of Small Caliber Blood Vessels: From Design to in vivo Pilot Tests
title Three-Layered Silk Fibroin Tubular Scaffold for the Repair and Regeneration of Small Caliber Blood Vessels: From Design to in vivo Pilot Tests
title_full Three-Layered Silk Fibroin Tubular Scaffold for the Repair and Regeneration of Small Caliber Blood Vessels: From Design to in vivo Pilot Tests
title_fullStr Three-Layered Silk Fibroin Tubular Scaffold for the Repair and Regeneration of Small Caliber Blood Vessels: From Design to in vivo Pilot Tests
title_full_unstemmed Three-Layered Silk Fibroin Tubular Scaffold for the Repair and Regeneration of Small Caliber Blood Vessels: From Design to in vivo Pilot Tests
title_short Three-Layered Silk Fibroin Tubular Scaffold for the Repair and Regeneration of Small Caliber Blood Vessels: From Design to in vivo Pilot Tests
title_sort three-layered silk fibroin tubular scaffold for the repair and regeneration of small caliber blood vessels: from design to in vivo pilot tests
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6895545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31850325
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00356
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