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A Biohybrid Material With Extracellular Matrix Core and Polymeric Coating as a Cell Honing Cardiovascular Tissue Substitute

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.807255

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biomaterial; tissue engineering; xenogeneic; cardiovascular; extracellular matrix

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  1. American Heart Association [19POST34380522]

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Encapsulating a decellularized matrix with a polymeric nanofiber coating shows promising attributes for use as a cardiovascular tissue substitute, with good biocompatibility and mechanical properties.
ObjectiveTo investigate the feasibility of a hybrid material in which decellularized pericardial extracellular matrix is functionalized with polymeric nanofibers, for use as a cardiovascular tissue substitute. BackgroundA cardiovascular tissue substitute, which is gradually resorbed and is replaced by host's native tissue, has several advantages. Especially in children and young adults, a resorbable material can be useful in accommodating growth, but also enable rapid endothelialization that is necessary to avoid thrombotic complications. In this study, we report a hybrid material, wherein decellularized pericardial matrix is functionalized with a layer of polymeric nanofibers, to achieve the mechanical strength for implantation in the cardiovascular system, but also have enhanced cell honing capacity. MethodsPericardial sacs were decellularized with sodium deoxycholate, and polycaprolactone-chitosan fibers were electrospun onto the matrix. Tissue-polymer interaction was evaluated using spectroscopic methods, and the mechanical properties of the individual components and the hybrid material were quantified. In-vitro blood flow loop studies were conducted to assess hemocompatibility and cell culture methods were used to assess biocompatibility. ResultsEncapsulation of the decellularized matrix with 70 mu m thick matrix of polycaprolactone-chitosan nanofibers, was feasible and reproducible. Spectroscopy of the cross-section depicted new amide bond formation and C-O-C stretch at the interface. An average peel strength of 56.13 +/- 11.87 mN/mm(2) was measured, that is sufficient to withstand a high shear of 15 dynes/cm(2) without delamination. Mechanical strength and extensibility ratio of the decellularized matrix alone were 18,000 +/- 4,200 KPa and 0.18 +/- 0.03% whereas that of the hybrid was higher at 20,000 +/- 6,600 KPa and 0.35 +/- 0.20%. Anisotropy index and stiffness of the biohybrid were increased as well. Neither thrombus formation, nor platelet adhesion or hemolysis was measured in the in-vitro blood flow loop studies. Cellular adhesion and survival were adequate in the material. ConclusionEncapsulating a decellularized matrix with a polymeric nanofiber coating, has favorable attributes for use as a cardiovascular tissue substitute.

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