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. 2014 Sep;9(9):2164-79.
doi: 10.1038/nprot.2014.149. Epub 2014 Aug 14.

Tracheal tissue engineering in rats

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Tracheal tissue engineering in rats

Philipp Jungebluth et al. Nat Protoc. 2014 Sep.

Abstract

Tissue-engineered tracheal transplants have been successfully performed clinically. However, before becoming a routine clinical procedure, further preclinical studies are necessary to determine the underlying mechanisms of in situ tissue regeneration. Here we describe a protocol using a tissue engineering strategy and orthotopic transplantation of either natural decellularized donor tracheae or artificial electrospun nanofiber scaffolds into a rat model. The protocol includes details regarding how to assess the scaffolds' biomechanical properties and cell viability before implantation. It is a reliable and reproducible model that can be used to investigate the crucial aspects and pathways of in situ tracheal tissue restoration and regeneration. The model can be established in <6 months, and it may also provide a means to investigate cell-surface interactions, cell differentiation and stem cell fate.

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