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Tissue Engineering | 2001

Development of a Three-Dimensional Transmigration Assay for Testing Cell–Polymer Interactions for Tissue Engineering Applications

Anna Gosiewska; Alireza Rezania; Sridevi Dhanaraj; Murty N. Vyakarnam; Jeff Zhou; Diann Burtis; Laura J. Brown; Wei Kong; Mark C. Zimmerman; Jeffrey C. Geesin

The ability of synthetic or natural scaffolds to support invasion of cells from surrounding tissue is a key parameter for tissue engineering (TE). In this study, the migration of fibroblasts, chondrocytes, and osteoblasts into biodegradable polymer scaffolds was evaluated using a novel, three-dimensional (3-D) transmigration assay. This assay is based on a cell-populated contracted collagen lattice with a biodegradable polymer scaffold implanted at the center of the collagen gel. Cell migration into the scaffolds was assessed both quantitatively and qualitatively following various time lengths in culture using image analysis. Chondrocytes, incorporated within the collagen lattice, migrated into polymer scaffolds, when cultured both statically or in a rotating bioreactor. However, the bioreactor cultures resulted in a significantly greater cell invasion as compared to static cultures. There was a cell density-dependent osteoblast migration from collagen lattice into polymer scaffold, when tested in the transmigration assay. In addition, polymer scaffolds, treated with or without recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor (rh-PDGF-BB) were evaluated for fibroblast migration. The presence of rh-PDGF-BB resulted in significantly greater fibroblast invasion as compared to untreated scaffolds. Our studies suggest that the transmigration model provides a rapid system for testing cell invasion of potential scaffolds for tissue engineering applications.


Archive | 2000

Reinforced tissue implants and methods of manufacture and use

Mora C. Melican; Yufu Li; Kelly R. Brown; Iksoo Chun; John McAllen; Alireza Rezania; Angelo G. Scopelianos; Murty N. Vyakarnam


Archive | 2001

Implantable biodegradable devices for musculoskeletal repair or regeneration

Kelly R. Brown; Iksoo Chun; Joseph J Hammer; Victor F. Janas; Jennifer Mandanas; Mora C. Melican; Alireza Rezania; Mark C. Zimmerman


Tissue Engineering | 2005

Development of an ectopic site for islet transplantation, using biodegradable scaffolds

Jannette M. Dufour; Ray V. Rajotte; Mark C. Zimmerman; Alireza Rezania; Tatsuya Kin; Doreen E. Dixon; Gregory S. Korbutt


Archive | 2001

Reinforced foam implants for soft tissue repair and regeneration

Francois Binette; Steven Sherborn Bowman; Izi Bruker; Julia Watertown Hwang; Alireza Rezania


Archive | 2001

Method of making a reinforced tissue implant

Mora C. Melican; Yufu Li; Kelly R. Brown; Iksoo Chun; Iii John Mcallen; Alireza Rezania; Angelo G. Scopellianos; Murty N. Vyakarnam


Archive | 2003

Modified hyaluronic acid for use in musculoskeletal tissue repair

Walter R. Laredo; Alireza Rezania


Archive | 2004

Porous implantable medical device seeded with mammalian cells

Alireza Rezania; Kevor S. Tenhuisen; Mark C. Zimmerman


Archive | 2001

Méthode de fabrication d'un implant tissulaire renforcé

Mora C. Melican; Yufu Li; Kelly R. Brown; Iksoo Chun; Iii John Mcallen; Alireza Rezania; Angelo G. Scopellianos; Murty N. Vyakarnam


Archive | 2001

Implants tissulaires renforcés pour la réparation et la régénération des tissus mous

Francois Binette; Steven M Bowman; Izi Bruker; Julia Hwang; Alireza Rezania

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Jannette M. Dufour

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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