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Articles by Tracy A. Gwyther in JoVE
Режиссер Сотовая самосборки для изготовления Cell-Производные Кольца тканей для биомеханического анализа и тканевая инженерия
Tracy A. Gwyther, Jason Z. Hu, Kristen L. Billiar, Marsha W. Rolle
Biomedical Engineering Department, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
В данной статье рассматривается универсальный метод для создания ячейки полученных кольца ткани сотовой самостоятельной сборки. Гладкие мышечные клетки посеяны в кольцевой агарозном скважин совокупности и контракт для формирования надежных трехмерных (3D) тканей в течение 7 дней. Миллиметрового масштаба кольца ткани способствуют механические испытания и служат в качестве строительных блоков для сборки ткани.
Other articles by Tracy A. Gwyther on PubMed
Engineered Vascular Tissue Fabricated from Aggregated Smooth Muscle Cells
Cells, Tissues, Organs. 2011 | Pubmed ID: 21252472
The goal of this study was to develop a system to rapidly generate engineered tissue constructs from aggregated cells and cell-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) to enable evaluation of cell-derived tissue structure and function. Rat aortic smooth muscle cells seeded into annular agarose wells (2, 4 or 6 mm inside diameter) aggregated and formed thick tissue rings within 2 weeks of static culture (0.76 mm at 8 days; 0.94 mm at 14 days). Overall, cells appeared healthy and surrounded by ECM comprised of glycosoaminoglycans and collagen, although signs of necrosis were observed near the centers of the thickest rings. Tissue ring strength and stiffness values were superior to those reported for engineered tissue constructs cultured for comparable times. The strength (100-500 kPa) and modulus (0.5-2 MPa) of tissue rings increased with ring size and decreased with culture duration. Finally, tissue rings cultured for 7 days on silicone mandrels fused to form tubular constructs. Ring margins were visible after 7 days, but tubes were cohesive and mechanically stable, and histological examination confirmed fusion between ring subunits. This unique system provides a versatile new tool for optimization and functional assessment of cell-derived tissue, and a new approach to creating tissue-engineered vascular grafts.
