Decellularized cryopreserved human pericardium: a validation study towards tissue bank practice.
Giulia MontagnerAntonia BarbazzaAndrea Tancredi LugasMara TerziniGianpaolo SerinoCristina BignardiMatilde CacciatoreVladimiro L VidaMassimo A PadalinoDiletta TrojanPublished in: Cell and tissue banking (2023)
Pericardial patches are currently used as reconstructive material in cardiac surgery for surgical treatment of cardiac septal defects. Autologous pericardial patches, either treated with glutaraldehyde or not, can be used as an alternative to synthetic materials or xenograft in congenital septal defects repair. The availability of an allogenic decellularized pericardium could reduce complication during and after surgery and could be a valid alternative. Decellularization of allogenic tissues aims at reducing the immunogenic reaction that might trigger inflammation and tissue calcification over time. The ideal graft for congenital heart disease repair should be biocompatible, mechanically resistant, non-immunogenic, and should have the ability to growth with the patients. The aim of the present study is the evaluation of the efficacy of a new decellularization protocol of homologous pericardium, even after cryopreservation. The technique has proven to be suitable as a tissue bank procedure and highly successful in the removal of cells and nucleic acids content, but also in the preservation of collagen and biomechanical properties of the human pericardium.
Keyphrases
- congenital heart disease
- endothelial cells
- end stage renal disease
- cardiac surgery
- chronic kidney disease
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- extracellular matrix
- randomized controlled trial
- pluripotent stem cells
- oxidative stress
- primary care
- peritoneal dialysis
- left ventricular
- acute kidney injury
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- minimally invasive
- dna damage
- bone marrow
- dna repair
- drug delivery
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell proliferation
- quality improvement
- ionic liquid
- atrial fibrillation
- umbilical cord
- wound healing
- platelet rich plasma