J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods
March 2022
Diagnostic serial venous blood sampling has the potential to introduce stress-related artifactual elements into the analytical results. We have evaluated the use of a wearable automated serial blood sampling device in a canine model that obviates a need for multiple manual venipuncture. Efficacy in measuring cortisol levels during prolonged serial blood sampling is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnderstanding and modulating the cellular response to implanted biomaterials is crucial for the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Since cells typically reside in an extracellular matrix containing nanoscale architecture, identifying synthetic nanostructures that induce desirable cellular behaviors could greatly impact the field. Using nanoimprint lithography, nanostructured patterns were generated on thin film polymeric materials.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: One of the greatest challenges in hemodialysis access surgery is improving the durability of prosthetic grafts caused by structural deterioration. The depopulated bovine ureter SynerGraft (SG) (CryoLife, Inc) is a tissue-engineered vascular graft processed to remove the xenograft cells while maintaining an unfixed connective tissue matrix capable of autologous cell repopulation by the recipient.
Study Design: Nineteen 6-mm diameter bovine ureter SG conduits were implanted in 12 dogs as arteriovenous grafts between the carotid artery and jugular vein (n = 11) or between the femoral artery and vein (n = 8).
Historically, immune-mediated degradation and subsequent aneurysm formation have limited the usefulness of cryopreserved arterial allografts. This study tested the hypothesis that modern cryopreserved arterial allografts are protected from immune-mediated dilation. Abdominal aortas were harvested from anesthetized rats (Lewis and Brown-Norway) for immediate implantation or cryopreservation.
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