Engineered neural tissue for peripheral nerve repair
- PMID: 23834895
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2013.06.025
Engineered neural tissue for peripheral nerve repair
Abstract
A new combination of tissue engineering techniques provides a simple and effective method for building aligned cellular biomaterials. Self-alignment of Schwann cells within a tethered type-1 collagen matrix, followed by removal of interstitial fluid produces a stable tissue-like biomaterial that recreates the aligned cellular and extracellular matrix architecture associated with nerve grafts. Sheets of this engineered neural tissue supported and directed neuronal growth in a co-culture model, and initial in vivo tests showed that a device containing rods of rolled-up sheets could support neuronal growth during rat sciatic nerve repair (5 mm gap). Further testing of this device for repair of a critical-sized 15 mm gap showed that, at 8 weeks, engineered neural tissue had supported robust neuronal regeneration across the gap. This is, therefore, a useful new approach for generating anisotropic engineered tissues, and it can be used with Schwann cells to fabricate artificial neural tissue for peripheral nerve repair.
Keywords: Collagen; Hydrogel; Nerve guide; Nerve regeneration; Nerve tissue engineering; Schwann cell.
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Comment in
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Building stable anisotropic tissues using cellular collagen gels.Organogenesis. 2014 Jan 1;10(1):6-8. doi: 10.4161/org.27487. Epub 2014 Jan 3. Organogenesis. 2014. PMID: 24389600 Free PMC article.
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