Mouse In Vitro Spermatogenesis on 3D Bioprinted Scaffolds.

Methods Mol Biol

Biology of the Testis Lab (BITE) Research Group, Department of Reproduction, Genetics and Regenerative Medicine, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.

Published: February 2024

Testes have a complex architecture that is compartmentalized into seminiferous tubules with a diameter of approximatively 200 μm in which the germ cells differentiate, surrounded by a basement membrane and interstitium. 3D bioprinting might be used to recreate the compartmentalized testicular architecture in vitro. Directed by a software program, pneumatic microextrusion printers can deposit 3D layers of hydrogel-encapsulated interstitial cells in a controlled manner by applying pressure. Once macroporous-shaped scaffolds resembling seminiferous tubules have been bioprinted with interstitial cells, the epithelial cell fraction can be seeded in the macropores to resemble the in vivo testicular architecture. Moreover, macropores can serve as a delimitation for all testicular cells to reorganize and improve the supply of nutrients to cells through the 3D constructs.

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