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PLGA mesh-collagen hybrid scaffold and tissue-engineered product in substitution urethroplasty: experimental validation

Glybochko P.V., Alyaev Y.G., Shekhter A.B., Vinarov A.Z., Istranov L.P., Istranova E.V., Aboyants R.K., Lyundup A.V., Krasheninnikov M.E., Guller A.E., Butnaru D.V., Marisov L.V., Kantimerov D.F., Kurkov A.V., Safronova E.I., Vorobeva E.A., Iritsyan M.M.
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
№ 6, С. 5-13
Опубликовано: ## 2015
Тип ресурса: Статья
Аннотация:
Urethral strictures are a pressing issue in modern medicine. Substitution urethroplasty is considered one of the most effective treatment methods. However, despite the surgery showing good results, many problems remain unresolved, one being substitute material deficiency in extensive or recurrent strictures, as well as in cases requiring multistage surgeries, including those used to treat hypospadias. Graft removal also leaves the donor area prone to diseases and increases the length of surgery leading to a higher risk of intra- and postoperative complications. Tissue engineering (namely tissue-engineered products comprised of scaffolds and cells) may be a useful tool in dealing with these issues. The authors assessed the characteristics of a novel hybrid scaffold created from "reconstructed" collagen and a poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) mesh. The resulting composite product showed good mechanical properties and functional performance. The hybrid scaffold was non-cytotoxic and provided an adequate base for cell adhesion and proliferation. Biodegradation resulted in the scaffold being replaced by urothelium and urethral mucosa. The newly formed tissues possessed adequate structural and functional properties. Only one rabbit out of 12 developed urethral stricture at the site of scaffold implantation. The above-mentioned facts suggest that the novel hybrid scaffold is a promising tissue-engineered product with potential implication in substitution urethroplasty.
Рубрики Mesh:
Животные
Коллаген
Мужской
Кролики
Методы пластической хирургии
Тканевая инженерия
Уретра
Уретры стриктура
Уретры стриктура - хирургия
Эпителий мочевой системы
Журнальная статья
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 1728-2985
Glybochko P.V.
Alyaev Y.G. Yu G
Shekhter A.B.
Vinarov A.Z.
Istranov L.P.
Istranova E.V.
Aboyants R.K.
Lyundup A.V.
Krasheninnikov M.E.
Guller A.E.
Butnaru D.V.
Marisov L.V.
Kantimerov D.F.
Kurkov A.V.
Safronova E.I.
Vorobeva E.A.
Iritsyan M.M.
«Первый Московский государственный университет им. И.М. Сеченова (Сеченовский университет)
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine.
Research Institute for Molecular Medicine.
Research Institute for Uronephrology and Reproductive Health.
PLGA mesh-collagen hybrid scaffold and tissue-engineered product in substitution urethroplasty: experimental validation
Текст визуальный электронный
Urologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
№ 6 С. 5-13
2015
regenerative medicine
scaffolds
substitution urethropasty
tissue engineering
tissue-engineered products
urethral strictures
Статья
Animals B01.050
Животные B01.050
Collagen D05.750.078.280 D12.776.860.300.250
Коллаген D05.750.078.280 D12.776.860.300.250
Male
Мужской
Rabbits B01.050.150.900.649.313.968.700
Кролики B01.050.150.900.649.313.968.700
Plastic Surgery Procedures E04.617
Методы пластической хирургии E04.617
Tissue Engineering E05.481.500.311.500 J01.293.069.249.500
Тканевая инженерия E05.481.500.311.500 J01.293.069.249.500
Urethra A05.360.444.492.726 A05.810.876
Уретра A05.360.444.492.726 A05.810.876
Urethral Stricture C12.050.351.968.767.700.700 C12.200.777.767.700.700 C12.950.767.700.700
Urethral Stricture surgery C12.050.351.968.767.700.700 C12.200.777.767.700.700 C12.950.767.700.700
Уретры стриктура C12.050.351.968.767.700.700 C12.200.777.767.700.700 C12.950.767.700.700
Уретры стриктура хирургия C12.050.351.968.767.700.700 C12.200.777.767.700.700 C12.950.767.700.700
Urothelium A10.272.850
Эпителий мочевой системы A10.272.850
Journal Article V02.600
Журнальная статья V02.600
Urethral strictures are a pressing issue in modern medicine. Substitution urethroplasty is considered one of the most effective treatment methods. However, despite the surgery showing good results, many problems remain unresolved, one being substitute material deficiency in extensive or recurrent strictures, as well as in cases requiring multistage surgeries, including those used to treat hypospadias. Graft removal also leaves the donor area prone to diseases and increases the length of surgery leading to a higher risk of intra- and postoperative complications. Tissue engineering (namely tissue-engineered products comprised of scaffolds and cells) may be a useful tool in dealing with these issues. The authors assessed the characteristics of a novel hybrid scaffold created from "reconstructed" collagen and a poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) mesh. The resulting composite product showed good mechanical properties and functional performance. The hybrid scaffold was non-cytotoxic and provided an adequate base for cell adhesion and proliferation. Biodegradation resulted in the scaffold being replaced by urothelium and urethral mucosa. The newly formed tissues possessed adequate structural and functional properties. Only one rabbit out of 12 developed urethral stricture at the site of scaffold implantation. The above-mentioned facts suggest that the novel hybrid scaffold is a promising tissue-engineered product with potential implication in substitution urethroplasty.