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Characterization of perfusion decellularized whole animal body, isolated organs, and multi‐organ systems for tissue engineering applications
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2021
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiofabricationTissue TransplantationBiomedical EngineeringOrgan PreservationPerfusion TechnologyArtificial OrganRegenerative MedicinePerfusion DecellularizationTranslational Tissue EngineeringEcm ComponentsPerfusion Decellularization TechnologyTissue Engineering ApplicationsMechanobiologyVascular Tissue EngineeringXenotransplantationFunctional Tissue EngineeringCell EngineeringDevelopmental BiologyIsolated OrgansPhysiologyWhole Animal BodyMedicineBiomaterialsHuman TissueExtracellular Matrix
To expand the application of perfusion decellularization beyond isolated single organs, we used the native vasculature of adult and neonatal rats to systemically decellularize the organs of a whole animal in situ. Acellular scaffolds were generated from kidney, liver, lower limb, heart-lung system, and a whole animal body, demonstrating that perfusion decellularization technology is applicable to any perfusable tissue, independent of age. Biochemical and histological analyses demonstrated that organs and organ systems (heart-lung pair and lower limb) were successfully decellularized, retaining their extracellular matrix (ECM) structure and organ-specific composition, as evidenced by differences in organ-specific scaffold stiffness. Altogether, we demonstrated that organs, organ systems and whole animal bodies can be perfusion decellularized while retaining ECM components and biomechanics.
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