Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Whole-organ decellularization is recently gaining interest in the transplantation field as strategy to obtain acellular scaffold only composed by extracellular matrix. These structures, that still remain organ-specific in terms of biological cues and tridimensional morphology could be then recellularized with patient's autologous cells. The final result should be a nwe transplantable autologous organ that should by-pass, at the same time, the problem of organ shortage and secondly the consequences related to the immunosuppression need. Herein we describe the protocol to manufacture a whole-organ transplantable rat kidney scaffold by a dual-detergent (Triton X-100 and SDS) arterial peristaltic perfusion. Final results show whole-renal acellular scaffold with contextual preservation of tridimensional architecture and biological properties deriving from the extracellular matrix composition.
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Extracellular matrix; Kidney scaffold; Kidney transplantation; Organ bioengineering; Rat model; Regenerative medicine
List of contributors:
Peloso, Andrea; Citro, Antonio; Corradetti, Valeria; Brambilla, Szandra; Oldani, Graziano; Calabrese, Francesco; Dominioni, Tommaso; Maestri, Marcello; Cobianchi, Lorenzo
Book title:
Decellularized Scaffolds and Organogenesis
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