Morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in rat

The main aim of our investigation was analysis and optimization of the existing protocols of esophagus decellularization in rats, identification of parameters affecting the quality of decellularization and intactness of the native properties of esophageal extracellular matrix (ECM). Materials and me...

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Main Authors: R. Z. Nakokhov, E. A. Gubareva, E. V. Kuevda, A. S. Sotnichenko, I. S. Gumenyuk, A. Kh. Kade, G. M. Mogilnaya, D. P. Puzanov
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Published: Federal Research Center of Transplantology and Artificial Organs named after V.I.Shumakov 2017-06-01
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Online Access:https://journal.transpl.ru/vtio/article/view/757
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author R. Z. Nakokhov
E. A. Gubareva
E. V. Kuevda
A. S. Sotnichenko
I. S. Gumenyuk
A. Kh. Kade
G. M. Mogilnaya
D. P. Puzanov
author_facet R. Z. Nakokhov
E. A. Gubareva
E. V. Kuevda
A. S. Sotnichenko
I. S. Gumenyuk
A. Kh. Kade
G. M. Mogilnaya
D. P. Puzanov
author_sort R. Z. Nakokhov
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description The main aim of our investigation was analysis and optimization of the existing protocols of esophagus decellularization in rats, identification of parameters affecting the quality of decellularization and intactness of the native properties of esophageal extracellular matrix (ECM). Materials and methods. We developed a modified decellularization protocol based on detergent-enzymatic method using sodium deoxycholate and DNAse. Results. Morphological evaluation of the obtained decellularized matrices demonstrated the absence of cells and cell elements while mechanical properties of ECM were preserved. Conclusion. The developed protocol of esophagus decellularization is a potential basis for obtaining of tissue-engineered esophagus scaffold constructions.
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spelling doaj.art-444bb04ada3b404ca0e5ed401d129c0a2025-03-05T14:11:49ZrusFederal Research Center of Transplantology and Artificial Organs named after V.I.ShumakovВестник трансплантологии и искусственных органов1995-11912017-06-011929810310.15825/1995-1191-2017-2-98-103628Morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in ratR. Z. Nakokhov0E. A. Gubareva1E. V. Kuevda2A. S. Sotnichenko3I. S. Gumenyuk4A. Kh. Kade5G. M. Mogilnaya6D. P. Puzanov7Laboratory of fundamental research in the field of regenerative medicine, Kuban State Medical UniversityLaboratory of fundamental research in the field of regenerative medicine, Kuban State Medical UniversityLaboratory of fundamental research in the field of regenerative medicine, Kuban State Medical UniversityLaboratory of fundamental research in the field of regenerative medicine, Kuban State Medical UniversityLaboratory of fundamental research in the field of regenerative medicine, Kuban State Medical UniversityDepartment of General and Clinical Pathophysiology, Kuban State Medical UniversityDepartment of Histology and Embryology, Kuban State Medical UniversityLaboratory of fundamental research in the field of regenerative medicine, Kuban State Medical UniversityThe main aim of our investigation was analysis and optimization of the existing protocols of esophagus decellularization in rats, identification of parameters affecting the quality of decellularization and intactness of the native properties of esophageal extracellular matrix (ECM). Materials and methods. We developed a modified decellularization protocol based on detergent-enzymatic method using sodium deoxycholate and DNAse. Results. Morphological evaluation of the obtained decellularized matrices demonstrated the absence of cells and cell elements while mechanical properties of ECM were preserved. Conclusion. The developed protocol of esophagus decellularization is a potential basis for obtaining of tissue-engineered esophagus scaffold constructions.https://journal.transpl.ru/vtio/article/view/757regenerative medicineesophagusdecellularizationtissue-engineered constructionextracellular matrixscaffold
spellingShingle R. Z. Nakokhov
E. A. Gubareva
E. V. Kuevda
A. S. Sotnichenko
I. S. Gumenyuk
A. Kh. Kade
G. M. Mogilnaya
D. P. Puzanov
Morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in rat
Вестник трансплантологии и искусственных органов
regenerative medicine
esophagus
decellularization
tissue-engineered construction
extracellular matrix
scaffold
title Morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in rat
title_full Morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in rat
title_fullStr Morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in rat
title_full_unstemmed Morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in rat
title_short Morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in rat
title_sort morphological evaluation of the quality of decellularized esophagus in rat
topic regenerative medicine
esophagus
decellularization
tissue-engineered construction
extracellular matrix
scaffold
url https://journal.transpl.ru/vtio/article/view/757
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