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  • 2023Stomach engineering: region-specific characterization of the decellularized porcine stomach1citations

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  • Shigeta, Yusuke
  • Saleh, Tarek
  • Benedetti, Giada
  • Caciolli, Lorenzo
  • Chang, Jinke
  • Zambaiti, Elisa
  • Song, Wulei
  • Pellegata, Alessandro Filippo
  • Wu, Lei
  • Giobbe, Giovanni Giuseppe
  • Coppi, Paolo De
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Stomach engineering: region-specific characterization of the decellularized porcine stomach

  • Shigeta, Yusuke
  • Saleh, Tarek
  • Benedetti, Giada
  • Caciolli, Lorenzo
  • Chang, Jinke
  • Zambaiti, Elisa
  • Khalaf, Sahira
  • Song, Wulei
  • Pellegata, Alessandro Filippo
  • Wu, Lei
  • Giobbe, Giovanni Giuseppe
  • Coppi, Paolo De
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec><jats:title>Purpose</jats:title><jats:p>Patients affected by microgastria, severe gastroesophageal reflux, or those who have undergone subtotal gastrectomy, have commonly described reporting dumping syndromes or other symptoms that seriously impair the quality of their life. Gastric tissue engineering may offer an alternative approach to treating these pathologies. Decellularization protocols have great potential to generate novel biomaterials for large gastric defect repair. There is an urgency to define more reliable protocols to foster clinical applications of tissue-engineered decellularized gastric grafts.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Methods</jats:title><jats:p>In this work, we investigated the biochemical and mechanical properties of decellularized porcine stomach tissue compared to its native counterpart. Histological and immunofluorescence analyses were performed to screen the quality of decellularized samples. Quantitative analysis was also performed to assess extracellular matrix composition. At last, we investigated the mechanical properties and cytocompatibility of the decellularized tissue compared to the native.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Results</jats:title><jats:p>The optimized decellularization protocol produced efficient cell removal, highlighted in the absence of native cellular nuclei. Decellularized scaffolds preserved collagen and elastin contents, with partial loss of sulfated glycosaminoglycans. Decellularized gastric tissue revealed increased elastic modulus and strain at break during mechanical tensile tests, while ultimate tensile strength was significantly reduced. HepG2 cells were seeded on the ECM, revealing matrix cytocompatibility and the ability to support cell proliferation.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Conclusion</jats:title><jats:p>Our work reports the successful generation of acellular porcine gastric tissue able to support cell viability and proliferation of human cells.</jats:p></jats:sec>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • strength
  • defect
  • tensile strength
  • size-exclusion chromatography
  • biomaterials
  • quantitative determination method