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Characterization of perfusion decellularized whole animal body, isolated organs, and multi-organ systems for tissue engineering applications.

Doris A TaylorStefan M KrenKatrina RhettMatthew J RobertsonJacquelynn MorrisseyOsman E RodriguezHassan VirkLourdes Chacon-AlbertyErnesto Curty da CostaFernanda C P MesquitaLuiz C SampaioCamila Hochman-Mendez
Published in: Physiological reports (2022)
To expand the application of perfusion decellularization beyond isolated single organs, we used the native vasculature of adult and neonatal rats to systemically decellularize the organs of a whole animal in situ. Acellular scaffolds were generated from kidney, liver, lower limb, heart-lung system, and a whole animal body, demonstrating that perfusion decellularization technology is applicable to any perfusable tissue, independent of age. Biochemical and histological analyses demonstrated that organs and organ systems (heart-lung pair and lower limb) were successfully decellularized, retaining their extracellular matrix (ECM) structure and organ-specific composition, as evidenced by differences in organ-specific scaffold stiffness. Altogether, we demonstrated that organs, organ systems and whole animal bodies can be perfusion decellularized while retaining ECM components and biomechanics.
Keyphrases
  • extracellular matrix
  • tissue engineering
  • lower limb
  • contrast enhanced
  • heart failure
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • atrial fibrillation