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A textile-reinforced composite vascular graft that modulates macrophage polarization and enhances endothelial cell migration, adhesion and proliferation in vitro

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SOFT MATTER
卷 19, 期 8, 页码 1624-1641

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2sm01190e

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Currently, there is no available small-caliber vascular graft for coronary or carotid artery repair or bypass. In this study, a textile-reinforced hydrogel vascular graft is developed. The textile fibers form a flexible and robust conduit which serves as the mechanical support, and it is embedded in a hydrogel matrix to promote faster reendothelialization. The composite graft exceeds the mechanical requirements and enhances endothelial cell adhesion and proliferation. Overall, the textile-reinforced hydrogel shows promise as a scaffold material for tissue engineered vascular grafts.
At the present time, there is no successful off-the-shelf small-caliber vascular graft (<6 mm) for the repair or bypass of the coronary or carotid arteries. In this study, we engineer a textile-reinforced hydrogel vascular graft. The textile fibers are circularly knitted into a flexible yet robust conduit to serve as the backbone of the composite vascular graft and provide the primary mechanical support. It is embedded in the hydrogel matrix which seals the open structure of the knitted reinforcement and mediates cellular response toward a faster reendothelialization. The mechanical properties of the composite vascular graft, including bursting strength, suture retention strength and radial compliance, significantly surpass the requirement for the vascular graft application and can be adjusted by altering the structure of the textile reinforcement. The addition of hydrogel matrix, on the other hand, improves the survival, adhesion and proliferation of endothelial cells in vitro. The composite vascular graft also enhances macrophage activation and upregulates M1 and M2 related gene expression, which further improves the endothelial cell migration that might favor the reendothelialization of the vascular graft. Taken together, the textile-reinforced hydrogel shows it potential to be a promising scaffold material to fabricate a tissue engineered vascular graft.

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