Decellularization of Porcine Carotid Arteries: From the Vessel to the High-Quality Scaffold in Five Hours

ORCID
0000-0001-6146-1116
Zugehörigkeit
Biomedical Center ,Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen ,Charles University ,Pilsen ,Czechia
Massaro, Maria Stefania;
ORCID
0000-0001-7411-3065
Zugehörigkeit
New Technologies for Information Society-NTIS ,University of West Bohemia ,Pilsen ,Czechia
Kochová, Petra;
ORCID
0000-0002-3546-808X
Zugehörigkeit
Biomedical Center ,Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen ,Charles University ,Pilsen ,Czechia
Pálek, Richard;
ORCID
0000-0003-2125-0685
Zugehörigkeit
Biomedical Center ,Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen ,Charles University ,Pilsen ,Czechia
Rosendorf, Jáchym;
ORCID
0000-0001-7251-210X
Zugehörigkeit
Biomedical Center ,Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen ,Charles University ,Pilsen ,Czechia
Červenková, Lenka;
GND
114498405X
ORCID
0000-0003-3483-3388
Zugehörigkeit
Experimental Transplantation Surgery ,Department of General ,Visceral and Vascular Surgery ,University Hospital Jena ,Jena ,Germany
Dahmen, Uta;
GND
1252843364
ORCID
0000-0002-5226-0280
Zugehörigkeit
Biomedical Center ,Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen ,Charles University ,Pilsen ,Czechia
Liška, Václav;
Zugehörigkeit
Biomedical Center ,Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen ,Charles University ,Pilsen ,Czechia
Moulisová, Vladimíra

The use of biologically derived vessels as small-diameter vascular grafts in vascular diseases is currently intensely studied. Vessel decellularization provides a biocompatible scaffold with very low immunogenicity that avoids immunosuppression after transplantation. Good scaffold preservation is important as it facilitates successful cell repopulation. In addition, mechanical characteristics have to be carefully evaluated when the graft is intended to be used as an artery due to the high pressures the vessel is subjected to. Here, we present a new and fast decellularization protocol for porcine carotid arteries, followed by investigation of the quality of obtained vessel scaffolds in terms of maintenance of important extracellular matrix components, mechanical resistance, and compatibility with human endothelial cells. Our results evidence that our decellularization protocol minimally alters both the presence of scaffold proteins and their mechanical behavior and human endothelial cells could adhere to the scaffold in vitro . We conclude that if a suitable protocol is used, a high-quality decellularized arterial scaffold of non-human origin can be promptly obtained, having a great potential to be recellularized and used as an arterial graft in transplantation medicine.

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