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Neural Tissue Engineering: A Self-Organizing Collagen Guidance Conduit
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2005
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringPeripheral Nerve InjuryBiofabricationPeripheral NerveBiomedical EngineeringPeripheral NervesRegenerative MedicineRegenerative BiomaterialsTranslational Tissue EngineeringMatrix BiologyNovel Implantable DeviceTissue RepairMechanobiologyRegenerative EngineeringSurgical Nerve RegenerationNeural Tissue EngineeringFunctional Tissue EngineeringAligned Collagen FibrilsCell BiologyMicrosurgical Nerve RepairTissue RegenerationNeuroscienceSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicineExtracellular Matrix
We report a novel implantable device that will deliver a tethered aligned collagen guidance conduit containing Schwann cells into a peripheral nerve injury site. Cells (Schwann cells and fibroblasts) incorporated into tethered rectangular collagen gels contracted and resulted in uniaxial alignment. This tissue-engineered construct was tested in three-dimensional culture and demonstrated the ability to guide neurite extension from dissociated dorsal root ganglia. A silicone tube was adapted to provide tethering sites for an implantable construct such that uniaxial cell-generated tension resulted in the formation of a bridge of aligned collagen fibrils, with a resident Schwann cell population. The potential of this device for surgical nerve regeneration was assessed in a 5-mm defect in a rat sciatic nerve model. Neural regeneration through this device was significantly greater than in controls, demonstrating that this system has potential both as a simple robust clinical implant and as a three-dimensional engineered tissue model.
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