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Ex Vivo Preservation of Ovine Periosteum Using a Perfusion Bioreactor System.

Hai XinSara RomanazzoEva Tomaskovic-CrookTimothy C MitchellJui Chien HungSteven G WiseKai ChengD S Abdullah Al MarufMurray J StokanTimothy G H ManzieKrishnan ParthasarathiVeronica K Y CheungRuta GuptaMark LyCarlo PulitanoInnes K WiseJeremy Micah CrookJonathan Robert Clark
Published in: Cells (2023)
Periosteum is a highly vascularized membrane lining the surface of bones. It plays essential roles in bone repair following injury and reconstruction following invasive surgeries. To broaden the use of periosteum, including for augmenting in vitro bone engineering and/or in vivo bone repair, we have developed an ex vivo perfusion bioreactor system to maintain the cellular viability and metabolism of surgically resected periosteal flaps. Each specimen was placed in a 3D printed bioreactor connected to a peristaltic pump designed for the optimal flow rates of tissue perfusate. Nutrients and oxygen were perfused via the periosteal arteries to mimic physiological conditions. Biochemical assays and histological staining indicate component cell viability after perfusion for almost 4 weeks. Our work provides the proof-of-concept of ex vivo periosteum perfusion for long-term tissue preservation, paving the way for innovative bone engineering approaches that use autotransplanted periosteum to enhance in vivo bone repair.
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