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Analysis of the Physico-Chemical, Mechanical and Biological Properties of Crosslinked Type-I Collagen from Horse Tendon: Towards the Development of Ideal Scaffolding Material for Urethral Regeneration

Authors :
Nunzia Gallo
Maria Lucia Natali
Claudia Curci
Angela Picerno
Anna Gallone
Marco Vulpi
Antonio Vitarelli
Pasquale Ditonno
Mariafrancesca Cascione
Fabio Sallustio
Rosaria Rinaldi
Alessandro Sannino
Luca Salvatore
Source :
Materials, Vol 14, Iss 24, p 7648 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Urethral stenosis is a pathological condition that consists in the narrowing of the urethral lumen because of the formation of scar tissue. Unfortunately, none of the current surgical approaches represent an optimal solution because of the high stricture recurrence rate. In this context, we preliminarily explored the potential of an insoluble type-I collagen from horse tendon as scaffolding material for the development of innovative devices for the regeneration of injured urethral tracts. Non-porous collagen-based substrates were produced and optimized, in terms of crosslinking density of the macromolecular structure, to either provide mechanical properties compliant with the urinary tract physiological stress and better sustain tissue regeneration. The effect of the adopted crosslinking strategy on the protein integrity and on the substrate physical–chemical, mechanical and biological properties was investigated in comparison with a decellularized matrix from porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS patch), an extensively used xenograft licensed for clinical use in urology. The optimized production protocols allowed the preservation of the type I collagen native structure and the realization of a substrate with appealing end-use properties. The biological response, preliminarily investigated by immunofluorescence experiments on human adult renal stem/progenitor cells until 28 days, showed the formation of a stem-cell monolayer within 14 days and the onset of spheroids within 28 days. These results suggested the great potential of the collagen-based material for the development of scaffolds for urethral plate regeneration and for in vitro cellular studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961944
Volume :
14
Issue :
24
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b9cdf61a564645a7983f23446c2c1270
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14247648