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Published on June 12, 2008
Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2008, doi:10.1510/icvts.2008.179804
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Intra-scaffold continuous medium flow combines chondrocyte seeding and culture systems for tissue engineered trachea construction

Qiang Tan 1*, Sven Hillinger 1, Clemens A. van Blitterswijk 2, Walter Weder 1

1 University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
2 University of Twente, The Netherlands

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: tqiang{at}hotmail.com.


   Abstract
In this study we tested the possibility of seeding chondrocytes into poly (ethylene glycol)-terephthalate-poly (butylene terephthalate) PEOT/PBT scaffold through an intra-scaffold medium flow and the impact of this continuous medium flow on subsequent chondrocyte-scaffold culture. Eight cubic PEOT/PBT co-polymers (1 cm3) were assigned into two groups. In semi-dynamic seeding group a continuous medium flow was created inside the scaffolds by a pump system. Around six million chondrocytes were harvested each day, suspended in 1 ml medium and delivered onto the scaffold through the perfusion for sequential five days. Traditional chondrocytes directly seeding and static culture method was performed as control. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and histology assessments were performed to evaluate the distribution of chondrocytes inside the scaffolds and MTT test was chosen to check cell vitality. SEM pictures and histology slices from the perfusion group showed a better three-dimensional cell growth and extensive cell distribution inside the scaffolds; while in the control group chondrocytes only dispersedly formed a monolayer on the surface of scaffolds. Accordingly MTT results from the perfusion group were much higher than those from control group (0.123 vs. 0.067, p<0.01). Continuous medium perfusion inside PEOT/PBT scaffold effectively combines chondrocyte seeding and culture systems for the reconstruction of tissue engineered trachea. Keywords: Tissue engineering, Trachea replacement; Bioreactor; Cell seeding; Cell culture





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