Perfusion bioreactor for small diameter tissue-engineered arteries.

Tissue Eng

School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, and Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Published: January 2005

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  • A scalable perfusion bioreactor has been designed for creating small-diameter arterial constructs, allowing for the dynamic and sequential seeding of smooth muscle and endothelial cells.
  • During testing, bovine aortic cells proliferated significantly, showing a more than three-fold increase in just 4 days and developing important features like collagen and elastin over 25 days.
  • The study confirmed that the bioreactor effectively supports the sequential seeding of these cells, resulting in efficient endothelial cell growth within the construct lumen and promoting the development of functional tissue-engineered arteries.

Article Abstract

A scaleable perfusion bioreactor has been developed for tissue engineering of small diameter arterial constructs. This modular bioreactor allows for dynamic sequential seeding of smooth muscle and endothelial cells, biomechanical stimulation of cells during culture, and monitoring of tissue growth and maturation. Bovine aortic smooth muscle and endothelial cells were seeded onto porous tubular poly(glycolic acid) nonwoven scaffolds and cultured in the bioreactor under pulsatile flow conditions for up to 25 days. Cell proliferation was more than 3-fold after 4 days, smooth muscle cells expressed differentiated phenotype after 16 days, and collagen and elastin were distributed throughout the construct after 25 days of culture. In bioreactor experiments in which the construct lumen was seeded with endothelial cells by perfusion after 13 days of smooth muscle cell culture, endothelial cell seeding efficiency was 100%, and a confluent monolayer was observed in the lumen within 48 h. These data demonstrate that this perfusion bioreactor supports sequential seeding of constructs with smooth muscle and endothelial cells. Dynamic culture under pulsatile flow leads to cellular expression of differentiated function and extracellular matrix deposition toward the development of tissue-engineered arterial constructs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/1076327041348536DOI Listing

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