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Iatreia

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MORALES-VALENCIA, Mariana; PATINO-VARGAS, María Isabel; CORREA-LONDONO, Luis Alfonso  and  RESTREPO-MUNERA, Luz Marina. Evaluation of the chemical-enzymatic decellularization method for obtaining extracellular trachea matrixes in a porcine model. Iatreia [online]. 2016, vol.29, n.2, pp.144-156. ISSN 0121-0793.  https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.v29n2a04.

Introduction: Different diseases may affect the trachea and, therefore, the quality of life. Tissue engineering may be a therapeutic alternative for patients with such diseases, using decellularized trachea matrixes seeded with cells from the recipient, which do not generate immune response and may even prevent rejection of zoo-transplants. Objective: To evaluate a decellularization method to obtain tracheal extracellular matrixes in the porcine model. Materials and methods: Two study groups, treated and control, were obtained from 5 porcine tracheas. A chemical-enzymatic method for decellularization was used. Histological analyses were performed with hematoxylin-eosin, Masson's trichromic stain and safranin O. Biomechanical properties of both groups were evaluated by determining the Young modulus, maximum strength and deformation rate. Results: Compared to the controls, there was a 66 % decrease in the cell content in the treated specimens. Collagen was preserved and a reduction of glycosaminoglycans was detected. Biomechanical tests revealed a significant difference in the percentage of deformation, with no alteration of the remaining parameters. Conclusions: The evaluated decellularization method proved to be efficient to reduce the cellular content of porcine tracheas, with a considerable decrease in cost and production time. These advantages could make it a good option for the socio-economic Colombian conditions.

Keywords : Decellularized Matrix; Recellularized Matrix; Regeneration; Airway; Trachea; Tissue Engineering.

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