A novel pulsatile, laminar flow bioreactor for the development of tissue-engineered vascular structures
Thompson, Craig A; Colon-Hernandez, Pedro; Pomerantseva, Irina; MacNeil, Brian D; Nasseri, Boris; Vacanti, Joseph P; Oesterle, Stephen N
Exposure of vascular cell-seeded, tubular, biodegradable polymers to pulsatile flow conditions has been proposed as a method to develop tissue-engineered blood vessels by "maturing" structural integrity, and increasing collagen content, suture retention, burst pressure, and tissue formation. These in vitro tissue-engineered arteries demonstrate contractile responses to pharmacologic agents and express markers of vascular differentiation. Current methods to induce pulsatile flow in a bioreactor system are limited by the creation of nonphysiologic pressure waveforms and noncompliant reservoirs to house the tissue-engineered vascular constructs. We have developed a novel method for the in vitro development of tubular vascular structures by using a mechanical ventilator to induce pulsatile, laminar flow into a fluid column, resulting in pressurized waveforms similar to mammalian physiology. The vascular constructs are housed in semicompliant tubing to facilitate an additional variable of circumferential stretch as a potential signaling mechanism. This approach more closely approximates mammalian physiology and we hypothesize that it will facilitate mechanical signaling necessary for the development of tissue-engineered vessels for clinical applications.
PMID: 12542953
ISSN: 1076-3279
CID: 3187112
Biointerventional cardiology: the future interface of interventional cardiovascular medicine and bioengineering
Thompson, Craig A; Oesterle, Stephen N
Major advances in cardiovascular intervention for chronic disease are underway. These innovations lie at the interface of minimally invasive catheter-based technologies and biologic approaches for the management of complex cardiovascular diseases. This review highlights key areas where such 'biointerventional' cardiovascular therapies are envisioned to occur: cardiac cell transplantation, myocardial gene therapy, genetic and photodynamic endovascular interventions, and vascular tissue engineering.
PMID: 12402993
ISSN: 1358-863x
CID: 3187102