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Impact of fibrin glue and urinary bladder cell spraying on the in-vivo acellular matrix cellularization: a porcine pilot study

Walid A. Farhat1,2, Jun Chen1, Christopher Sherman3, Lisa Cartwright1, Andre Bahoric3, Herman Yeger4

1 Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 Department of Cell Biology, The Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3 Department of Anatomic Pathology, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
4 Department of Pediatric Laboratory Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address correspondence to Dr. Walid A. Farhat, The Hospital for Sick Children, Division of Urology, Room M292, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X8 Canada

Canadian Journal of Urology 2006, 13(2), 3000-3008.

Abstract

Purpose: Urinary bladder tissue engineering utilizing autologous cell-seeded scaffolds requires enough bladder cells to populate a large surface area which may be difficult to obtain from abnormal bladders. We evaluated whether a fibrin glue spray technique enhances cell seeded acellular matrix (ACM) repopulation in a porcine bladder model.
Materials and methods: Porcine urothelial and smooth muscle cells cultured from open bladder biopsy were sprayed with or without fibrin glue onto porcine bladder ACM. After 10 days in vitro, constructs were implanted onto porcine bladders (4/group) and harvested after 1 or 6 weeks for H&E and immunohistochemical staining.
Results: In vitro, fibrin glue was associated with more continuous cell growth and enhanced cellular organization, maintained particularly in the periphery in vivo, where both groups demonstrated central fibrosis.
Conclusions: While fibrin glue enhanced cellular organization on ACM in vitro, central fibrosis in vivo suggests that factors supporting seeded cell survival are lacking.

Keywords

fibrin tissue adhesion, extracellular matrix, bladder, tissue engineering, cell culture

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APA Style
Farhat, W.A., Chen, J., Sherman, C., Cartwright, L., Bahoric, A. et al. (2006). Impact of fibrin glue and urinary bladder cell spraying on the in-vivo acellular matrix cellularization: a porcine pilot study. Canadian Journal of Urology, 13(2), 3000–3008.
Vancouver Style
Farhat WA, Chen J, Sherman C, Cartwright L, Bahoric A, Yeger H. Impact of fibrin glue and urinary bladder cell spraying on the in-vivo acellular matrix cellularization: a porcine pilot study. Can J Urology. 2006;13(2):3000–3008.
IEEE Style
W.A. Farhat, J. Chen, C. Sherman, L. Cartwright, A. Bahoric, and H. Yeger, “Impact of fibrin glue and urinary bladder cell spraying on the in-vivo acellular matrix cellularization: a porcine pilot study,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 3000–3008, 2006.



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