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Development and utilization of a tissue engineered blood vessel mimic to assess the neointimal response to intravascular stents.

机译:开发和利用组织工程化的血管模拟物来评估对血管内支架的新内膜反应。

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The use of intravascular stents to restore blood flow through restricted vessels in patients with coronary artery disease has become the preferred method for treating a variety of lesion locations and pathologies. As new stent configurations and coatings are developed, a great need exists for high-throughput preclinical evaluation techniques that can interface human tissue with three-dimensional devices. Thus, the goals of this dissertation research were (1) to develop an in vitro blood vessel mimic composed of human cells for preclinical evaluation of intravascular devices, and (2) to utilize the mimic to assess neointimal responses to implanted stents.; Experiments in support of these goals were broken into four specific aims. The first aim was to develop an in vitro human blood vessel mimic based on techniques for creating tissue engineered vascular grafts. The second aim was to determine the feasibility of utilizing this vessel mimic for bare metal stent evaluation. The third aim was to use the in vitro vessel to evaluate the cellular response to protein-coated stents. The fourth aim was to take advantage of the ability to control the in vitro vessel environment in order to evaluate the effect of shear rate on the neointimal response to implanted stents.; Human blood vessel mimics were created by sodding fat-derived microvascular endothelial cells onto expanded polytetrafluoroethylene grafts and cultivating the vessels in bioreactor systems. This resulted in the development of a luminal lining of endothelial cells with sub-endothelial smooth muscle and mesenchymal cells. Deployment and assessment of bare metal stents within blood vessel mimics supported the feasibility of using the model for stent evaluation, and demonstrated that cell coverage of the device surface could be observed and measured. Protein-modified stents were created by submerging devices in enriched medium, and following implantation in the blood vessel mimic exhibited increased cell coverage and increased tissue thickness as compared with bare metal stents. Finally, an increase in shear rate lead to decreased neointimal coverage of implanted bare metal and modified stents. Overall, this dissertation demonstrates that in vitro human blood vessel mimics can be created and utilized for preclinical device evaluation.
机译:在冠状动脉疾病患者中使用血管内支架恢复通过受限血管的血流已成为治疗各种病变部位和病理的首选方法。随着新的支架配置和涂层的发展,迫切需要能够将人体组织与三维设备连接起来的高通量临床前评估技术。因此,本论文研究的目标是:(1)开发由人细胞组成的体外血管模拟物,以进行临床前评估血管内装置;(2)利用该模拟物评估对植入支架的新内膜反应。支持这些目标的实验分为四个特定目标。第一个目标是基于创建组织工程化的血管移植物的技术开发体外人血管模拟物。第二个目的是确定利用这种血管模拟物进行裸金属支架评估的可行性。第三个目标是使用体外血管评估细胞对蛋白涂层支架的反应。第四个目的是利用控制体外血管环境的能力,以评估剪切速率对对植入支架的新内膜反应的影响。通过将脂肪衍生的微血管内皮细胞浸入膨胀的聚四氟乙烯移植物上并在生物反应器系统中培养血管来创建人类血管模拟物。这导致了具有内皮下平滑肌和间充质细胞的内皮细胞腔壁的发展。血管模拟物中裸金属支架的部署和评估支持使用该模型进行支架评估的可行性,并证明可以观察和测量装置表面的细胞覆盖率。蛋白质修饰的支架是通过将设备浸入富集的培养基中制成的,与裸金属支架相比,植入血管模拟物后显示出增加的细胞覆盖率和组织厚度。最后,剪切速率的增加导致植入的裸金属和改良支架的新内膜覆盖率降低。总体而言,本论文证明了体外人血管模拟物可以被创建并用于临床前设备评估。

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  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Engineering Biomedical.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 259 p.
  • 总页数 259
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生物医学工程;
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