Title of article :
Increased angiogenesis and blood vessel maturation in acellular collagen–heparin scaffolds containing both FGF2 and VEGF
Author/Authors :
Suzan T.M. Nillesen، نويسنده , , Paul J. Geutjes، نويسنده , , Ronnie Wismans، نويسنده , , Joost Schalkwijk، نويسنده , , Willeke F. Daamen، نويسنده , , Toin H. van Kuppevelt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
9
From page :
1123
To page :
1131
Abstract :
An important issue in tissue engineering is the vascularisation of the implanted construct, which often takes several weeks. In vivo, the growth factors VEGF and FGF2 show a combined effect on both angiogenesis and maturation of blood vessels. Therefore, we hypothesise that the addition of these growth factors to an acellular construct increases blood vessel formation and maturation. To systematically evaluate the contribution of each scaffold component with respect to tissue response and in particular to blood vessel formation, five porous scaffolds were prepared and characterised, viz.: collagen, collagen with heparin, and collagen with heparin plus one or two growth factors (rrFGF2 and rrVEGF). Scaffolds were subcutaneously implanted in 3 months old Wistar rats. Of all scaffolds tested, the one with a combination of growth factors displayed the highest density of blood vessels (type IV collagen) and most mature blood vessels (smooth muscle actin). In addition, no hypoxic cells were found in this scaffold at day 7 and 21 (hypoxia inducible factor 1-α). These results indicate that the addition of both FGF2 and VEGF to an acellular construct enhances an early mature vasculature. This opens prospects for (acellular) tissue-engineered constructs in conditions as ischaemic heart disease or diabetic ulcers.
Keywords :
growth factors , collagen , Angiogenesis , Tissue engineering , biomaterial , Tissue response
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
547396
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