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Bioengineered endometrial hydrogels with growth factors promote tissue regeneration and restore fertility in murine models

Journal

ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
Volume 135, Issue -, Pages 113-125

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2021.08.025

Keywords

Extracellular matrix hydrogels; Decellularized tissue engineering; Endometrium; Growth factors; Murine model

Funding

  1. Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII) [PI17/01039, CPI19/00149, CP20/00120]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [FPU19/04850, FPU18/06327]
  3. Regional Valencian Ministry of Education [PROMETEO/2018/137, ACIF/2017/117]

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The study demonstrated that using decellularized endometrial hydrogel supplemented with growth factors could potentially treat endometrial conditions such as Asherman's syndrome and endometrial atrophy. This bioengineered system showed promising results in promoting endometrial regeneration and fertility restoration in a mouse model of endometrial damage.
Extracellular matrix (ECM) hydrogels obtained from decellularized tissues are promising biocompatible materials for tissue regeneration. These biomaterials may provide important options for endometrial pathologies such as Asherman's syndrome and endometrial atrophy, which lack effective therapies thus far. First, we performed a proteomic analysis of a decellularized endometrial porcine hydrogel (EndoECM) to describe the specific role of ECM proteins related to regenerative processes. Furthermore, we investigated the ability of a bioengineered system-EndoECM alone or supplemented with growth factors (GFs)-to repair the endometrium in a murine model of endometrial damage. For this model, the uterine horns of female C57BL/6 mice were first injected with 70% ethanol, then four days later, they were treated with: saline (negative control); biotin-labeled EndoECM; or biotin-labeled EndoECM plus platelet-derived GF, basic fibroblast GF, and insulin-like GF 1 (EndoECM+ GF). Endometrial regeneration and fertility restoration were evaluated by assessing the number of glands, endometrial area, cell proliferation, neaoangiogenesis, reduction of collagen deposition, and fertility restoration. Interestingly, regenerative effects such as an increased number of endometrial glands, increased area, high cell proliferative index, development of new blood vessels, reduction of collagen deposition, and higher pregnancy rate occurred in mice treated with EndoECM+ GF. Thus, a bioengineered system based on EndoECM hydrogel supplemented with GFs may be promising for the clinical treatment of endometrial conditions such as Asherman's syndrome and endometrial atrophy. Statement of significance In the last years, the bioengineering field has developed new and promising approaches to regenerate tissues or replace damaged and diseased tissues. Bioengineered hydrogels offer an ideal option because these materials can be used not only as treatments but also as carriers of drugs and other therapeutics. The present work demonstrates for the first time how hydrogels derived from pig endometrium loaded with growth factors could treat uterine pathologies in a mouse model of endometrial damage. These findings provide scientific evidence about bioengineered hydrogels based on tissue-specific extracellular matrix offering new options to treat human infertility from endometrial causes such as Asherman's syndrome or endometrial atrophy. (C) 2021 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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