Authors
Shulamit Levenberg, Jeroen Rouwkema, Mara Macdonald, Evan S Garfein, Daniel S Kohane, Diane C Darland, Robert Marini, Clemens A Van Blitterswijk, Richard C Mulligan, Patricia A D'Amore, Robert Langer
Publication date
2005/7/1
Journal
Nature biotechnology
Volume
23
Issue
7
Pages
879-884
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
One of the major obstacles in engineering thick, complex tissues such as muscle is the need to vascularize the tissue in vitro. Vascularization in vitro could maintain cell viability during tissue growth, induce structural organization and promote vascularization upon implantation. Here we describe the induction of endothelial vessel networks in engineered skeletal muscle tissue constructs using a three-dimensional multiculture system consisting of myoblasts, embryonic fibroblasts and endothelial cells coseeded on highly porous, biodegradable polymer scaffolds. Analysis of the conditions for induction and stabilization of the vessels in vitro showed that addition of embryonic fibroblasts increased the levels of vascular endothelial growth factor expression in the construct and promoted formation and stabilization of the endothelial vessels. We studied the survival and vascularization of the engineered muscle implants in …
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Scholar articles
S Levenberg, J Rouwkema, M Macdonald, ES Garfein… - Nature biotechnology, 2005