Tissue Eng Regen Med.  2022 Jun;19(3):505-523. 10.1007/s13770-021-00411-7.

Heparin Immobilization of Tissue Engineered Xenogeneic Small Diameter Arterial Scaffold Improve Endothelialization

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine, D Y Patil Education Society (Deemed University), E 869, D. Y. Patil Vidyanagar, Kasba Bawda, Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416006, India
  • 2Stem Plus Biotech, SMK Commercial Complex, C/S No, Near Shivaji Maharaj Putla, 1317/2 Bus Stand Road, Gaon Bhag, Sangli, MS 416416, India

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Autologous vessels graft (Inner diameter \ 6 mm) harvesting always challenged during bypass grafting surgery and its complication shows poor outcome. Tissue engineered vascular graft allow to generate biological graft without any immunogenic complication. The approach presented in this study is to induce graft remodeling through heparin coating in luminal surface of small diameter (Inner diameter \ 1 mm) decellularized arterial graft.
METHODS
Decellularization of graft was done using SDS, combination of 0.5% sodium dodecyl sulfate and 0.5% sodium deoxycholate and only sodium deoxycholate. Decellularization was confirmed on basis of histology, and DAPI. Characterization of extracellular matrix was analyzed using histology and scanning electron microscopy. Surface modification of decellularized vascular graft was done with heparin coating. Heparin immobilization was evaluated by toluidine blue stain. Heparin-coated graft was transplanted end to end anastomosis in femoral artery in rat.
RESULTS
Combination of 0.5% sodium dodecyl sulfate and 0.5% Sodium deoxycholate showed complete removal of xenogeneic cells. The heparin coating on luminal surface showed anti-thrombogenicity and endothelialization. Mechanical testing revealed no significant differences in strain characteristics and modulus between native tissues, decellularized scaffolds and transplanted scaffold. Collectively, this study proposed a heparin-immobilized ECM coating to surface modification offering functionalize biomaterials for developing small-diameter vascular grafts.
CONCLUSION
We conclude that xenogeneic decellularized arterial scaffold with heparin surface modification can be fabricated and successfully transplanted small diameter (inner diameter \ 1 mm) decellularized arterial graft.

Keyword

Xenogeneic; Vascular graft; Decellularization; Small diameter vessels; Heparin surface modification
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