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Perfusable branching microvessel bed for vascularization of engineered tissues.


ABSTRACT: Vascularization is critical for the survival of engineered tissues in vitro and in vivo. In vivo, angiogenesis involves endothelial cell proliferation and sprouting followed by connection of extended cellular processes and subsequent lumen propagation through vacuole fusion. We mimicked this process in engineering an organized capillary network anchored by an artery and a vein. The network was generated by inducing directed capillary sprouting from vascular explants on micropatterned substrates containing thymosin ?4-hydrogel. The capillary outgrowths connected between the parent explants by day 21, a process that was accelerated to 14 d by application of soluble VEGF and hepatocyte growth factor. Confocal microscopy and transmission electron microscopy indicated the presence of tubules with lumens formed by endothelial cells expressing CD31, VE-cadherin, and von Willebrand factor. Cardiac tissues engineered around the resulting vasculature exhibited improved functional properties, cell striations, and cell-cell junctions compared with tissues without prevascularization. This approach uniquely allows easy removal of the vasculature from the microfabricated substrate and easy seeding of the tissue specific cell types in the parenchymal space.

SUBMITTER: Chiu LL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3528595 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Perfusable branching microvessel bed for vascularization of engineered tissues.

Chiu Loraine L Y LL   Montgomery Miles M   Liang Yan Y   Liu Haijiao H   Radisic Milica M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20121126 50


Vascularization is critical for the survival of engineered tissues in vitro and in vivo. In vivo, angiogenesis involves endothelial cell proliferation and sprouting followed by connection of extended cellular processes and subsequent lumen propagation through vacuole fusion. We mimicked this process in engineering an organized capillary network anchored by an artery and a vein. The network was generated by inducing directed capillary sprouting from vascular explants on micropatterned substrates  ...[more]

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