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Acute Phase Pilot Evaluation of Small Diameter Long iBTA Induced Vascular Graft “Biotube” in a Goat Model

OBJECTIVE: There is a need for small diameter vascular substitutes in the absence of available autologous material. A small diameter, long tissue engineered vascular graft was developed using a completely autologous approach called “in body tissue architecture technology (iBTA)”. The aim of this pil...

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Autores principales: Higashita, Ryuji, Nakayama, Yasuhide, Shiraishi, Yasuyuki, Iwai, Ryosuke, Inoue, Yusuke, Yamada, Akihiro, Terazawa, Takeshi, Tajikawa, Tsutomu, Miyazaki, Manami, Ohara, Mamiko, Umeno, Tadashi, Okamoto, Keitaro, Oie, Tomonori, Yambe, Tomoyuki, Miyamoto, Shinji
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8804190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35128505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2022.01.004
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author Higashita, Ryuji
Nakayama, Yasuhide
Shiraishi, Yasuyuki
Iwai, Ryosuke
Inoue, Yusuke
Yamada, Akihiro
Terazawa, Takeshi
Tajikawa, Tsutomu
Miyazaki, Manami
Ohara, Mamiko
Umeno, Tadashi
Okamoto, Keitaro
Oie, Tomonori
Yambe, Tomoyuki
Miyamoto, Shinji
author_facet Higashita, Ryuji
Nakayama, Yasuhide
Shiraishi, Yasuyuki
Iwai, Ryosuke
Inoue, Yusuke
Yamada, Akihiro
Terazawa, Takeshi
Tajikawa, Tsutomu
Miyazaki, Manami
Ohara, Mamiko
Umeno, Tadashi
Okamoto, Keitaro
Oie, Tomonori
Yambe, Tomoyuki
Miyamoto, Shinji
author_sort Higashita, Ryuji
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description OBJECTIVE: There is a need for small diameter vascular substitutes in the absence of available autologous material. A small diameter, long tissue engineered vascular graft was developed using a completely autologous approach called “in body tissue architecture technology (iBTA)”. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate “Biotubes”, iBTA induced autologous collagenous tubes, for their potential use as small diameter vascular bypass conduits. METHODS: Biotubes (internal diameter 4 mm, length 50 cm, wall thickness 0.85 mm) were prepared by subcutaneous embedding of plastic moulds (Biotube Maker) in three goats for approximately two months. Allogenic Biotubes (length 10 cm [n = 2], 15 cm [n = 2], 22 cm [n = 2]) were bypassed to both carotid arteries by end to side anastomosis with their ligation between the anastomoses in another three goats. Residual Biotubes were examined for their mechanical properties. After four weeks, the harvested Biotubes were evaluated histologically. RESULTS: All Biotubes had sufficient pressure resistance, approximately 3000 mmHg. Although wall thickening occurred at two proximal anastomosis sites, all six grafts were patent without luminal thrombus formation, stenosis, or aneurysm deformation throughout the implantation period. Endothelial cells covered both anastomosis sites almost completely, with partial covering in the central portion of the grafts. Furthermore, α smooth muscle actin positive cells infiltrated the middle layer along almost the entire graft length. CONCLUSION: This preliminary study showed that small diameter, long, tissue engineered Biotubes could function properly as arterial bypass conduits in a large animal for one month without any abnormal change in vascular shape. Thus, small diameter, long Biotubes are potentially viable conduits, which are biocompatible and labour non-intensive, and therefore, suitable for clinical practice. Additionally, Biotubes can start the regeneration process in a short period of time.
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spelling pubmed-88041902022-02-04 Acute Phase Pilot Evaluation of Small Diameter Long iBTA Induced Vascular Graft “Biotube” in a Goat Model Higashita, Ryuji Nakayama, Yasuhide Shiraishi, Yasuyuki Iwai, Ryosuke Inoue, Yusuke Yamada, Akihiro Terazawa, Takeshi Tajikawa, Tsutomu Miyazaki, Manami Ohara, Mamiko Umeno, Tadashi Okamoto, Keitaro Oie, Tomonori Yambe, Tomoyuki Miyamoto, Shinji EJVES Vasc Forum Original Research OBJECTIVE: There is a need for small diameter vascular substitutes in the absence of available autologous material. A small diameter, long tissue engineered vascular graft was developed using a completely autologous approach called “in body tissue architecture technology (iBTA)”. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate “Biotubes”, iBTA induced autologous collagenous tubes, for their potential use as small diameter vascular bypass conduits. METHODS: Biotubes (internal diameter 4 mm, length 50 cm, wall thickness 0.85 mm) were prepared by subcutaneous embedding of plastic moulds (Biotube Maker) in three goats for approximately two months. Allogenic Biotubes (length 10 cm [n = 2], 15 cm [n = 2], 22 cm [n = 2]) were bypassed to both carotid arteries by end to side anastomosis with their ligation between the anastomoses in another three goats. Residual Biotubes were examined for their mechanical properties. After four weeks, the harvested Biotubes were evaluated histologically. RESULTS: All Biotubes had sufficient pressure resistance, approximately 3000 mmHg. Although wall thickening occurred at two proximal anastomosis sites, all six grafts were patent without luminal thrombus formation, stenosis, or aneurysm deformation throughout the implantation period. Endothelial cells covered both anastomosis sites almost completely, with partial covering in the central portion of the grafts. Furthermore, α smooth muscle actin positive cells infiltrated the middle layer along almost the entire graft length. CONCLUSION: This preliminary study showed that small diameter, long, tissue engineered Biotubes could function properly as arterial bypass conduits in a large animal for one month without any abnormal change in vascular shape. Thus, small diameter, long Biotubes are potentially viable conduits, which are biocompatible and labour non-intensive, and therefore, suitable for clinical practice. Additionally, Biotubes can start the regeneration process in a short period of time. Elsevier 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8804190/ /pubmed/35128505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2022.01.004 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Higashita, Ryuji
Nakayama, Yasuhide
Shiraishi, Yasuyuki
Iwai, Ryosuke
Inoue, Yusuke
Yamada, Akihiro
Terazawa, Takeshi
Tajikawa, Tsutomu
Miyazaki, Manami
Ohara, Mamiko
Umeno, Tadashi
Okamoto, Keitaro
Oie, Tomonori
Yambe, Tomoyuki
Miyamoto, Shinji
Acute Phase Pilot Evaluation of Small Diameter Long iBTA Induced Vascular Graft “Biotube” in a Goat Model
title Acute Phase Pilot Evaluation of Small Diameter Long iBTA Induced Vascular Graft “Biotube” in a Goat Model
title_full Acute Phase Pilot Evaluation of Small Diameter Long iBTA Induced Vascular Graft “Biotube” in a Goat Model
title_fullStr Acute Phase Pilot Evaluation of Small Diameter Long iBTA Induced Vascular Graft “Biotube” in a Goat Model
title_full_unstemmed Acute Phase Pilot Evaluation of Small Diameter Long iBTA Induced Vascular Graft “Biotube” in a Goat Model
title_short Acute Phase Pilot Evaluation of Small Diameter Long iBTA Induced Vascular Graft “Biotube” in a Goat Model
title_sort acute phase pilot evaluation of small diameter long ibta induced vascular graft “biotube” in a goat model
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8804190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35128505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2022.01.004
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