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Tissue engineering of diseased bladder using a collagen scaffold in a bladder exstrophy model

Authors :
Roelofs, L.A.J.
Kortmann, B.B.M.
Oosterwijk, E.
Eggink, A.J.
Tiemessen, D.M.
Crevels, A.J.
Wijnen, R.M.H.
Daamen, W.F.
Kuppevelt, T.H. van
Geutjes, P.J.
Feitz, W.F.J.
Roelofs, L.A.J.
Kortmann, B.B.M.
Oosterwijk, E.
Eggink, A.J.
Tiemessen, D.M.
Crevels, A.J.
Wijnen, R.M.H.
Daamen, W.F.
Kuppevelt, T.H. van
Geutjes, P.J.
Feitz, W.F.J.
Source :
BJU International; 447; 457; 1464-4096; 3; 114; ~BJU International~447~457~~~1464-4096~3~114~~
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />OBJECTIVE: To compare the regenerative capacity of diseased bladder in a large animal model of bladder exstrophy with regeneration in healthy bladder using a highly porous collagen scaffold. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Highly porous bovine type I collagen scaffolds with a diameter of 32 mm were prepared. In 12 fetal sheep a bladder exstrophy was surgically created at 79 days' gestation. Lambs were born at full term (140 days' gestation). After 1 week the bladder lesion was reconstructed and augmented with a collagen scaffold (group 1). In nine normal newborn lambs the bladder was augmented with a collagen scaffold 1 week after birth (group 2). Functional (video-urodynamics) and histological evaluation was performed at 1 and 6 months after surgery. RESULTS: The survival rate was 58% in group 1 and 100% in group 2. Cystograms were normal in all lambs, besides low-grade reflux in both groups. Urodynamics showed comparable capacity between both groups and a trend to lower compliance in group 1. Histological evaluation at 1 month revealed a non-confluent urothelial layer, an immature submucosa, and initial ingrowth of smooth muscle cells. At 6 months both groups showed normal urothelial lining, standard extracellular matrix development, and smooth muscle cell ingrowth. CONCLUSIONS: Bladder tissue regeneration with a collagen scaffold in a diseased bladder model and in healthy bladder resulted in comparable functional and histological outcome, with a good quality of regenerated tissue involving all tissue layers. Improvements may still be needed for larger augmentations or more severely diseased bladders.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
BJU International; 447; 457; 1464-4096; 3; 114; ~BJU International~447~457~~~1464-4096~3~114~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284006013
Document Type :
Electronic Resource