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A novel hyaluronan-based biomaterial (Hyaff-11) as a scaffold for endothelial cells in tissue engineered vascular grafts
Authors:Turner Neill J  Kielty Cay M  Walker Michael G  Canfield Ann E
Affiliation:

a UK Centre for Tissue Engineering, University of Manchester, 2.205 Stopford Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK

b Department of Vascular Surgery, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9WL, UK

c Department of Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, UK

Abstract:Current prosthetic small diameter vascular grafts show poor long-term patency rates, leading to the pursuit of a biological alternative. Hyaff-11 is a hyaluronan-based biodegradable polymer developed for tissue-engineering applications. This study aimed to determine whether human vascular endothelial cells attach to Hyaff-11 scaffolds and produce a subendothelial matrix. Two forms of fibrous, non-woven Hyaff-11 scaffolds: unpressed and pressed felts, were analysed. Attachment of human venous endothelial cells was investigated after 1, 5, 10 and 20 days in culture using SEM and confocal microscopy. The deposition of subendothelial matrix components was investigated by immunofluorescent staining.

We demonstrate that endothelial cells adhere to the individual fibres of both unpressed and pressed scaffolds: with a seeding density of 1×106 cells/cm2, 94% of the cells attached to Hyaff-11 fibres after 24 h. The pressed material provided the best environment for cell growth, allowing the formation of a complete endothelial monolayer after 20 days. Furthermore, endothelial cells on Hyaff-11 pressed felts deposited an organised subendothelial matrix containing laminin, fibronectin, type IV and type VIII collagen. This work indicates Hyaff-11 based biopolymers as suitable scaffolds to promote endothelialisation within the next generation of vascular grafts.

Keywords:Hyaluronan   Scaffold   Vascular grafts   Endothelialisation   ECM (extracellular matrix)
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