Biodegradable, Self‐Reinforcing Vascular Grafts for In Situ Tissue Engineering Approaches

Author:

Rohringer Sabrina123ORCID,Grasl Christian34,Ehrmann Katharina125,Hager Pia13,Hahn Clemens13,Specht Sophie J.13,Walter Ingrid6,Schneider Karl H.123,Zopf Lydia M.27,Baudis Stefan25,Liska Robert25,Schima Heinrich34,Podesser Bruno K.123,Bergmeister Helga123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Biomedical Research and Translational Surgery Medical University of Vienna Waehringer Gürtel 18‐20 Vienna 1090 Austria

2. Austrian Cluster for Tissue Regeneration Donaueschingenstraße 13 Vienna 1200 Austria

3. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Cardiovascular Research Waehringer Gürtel 18‐20 Vienna 1090 Austria

4. Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Medical University of Vienna Waehringer Gürtel 18‐20 Vienna 1090 Austria

5. Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry Technical University of Vienna Getreidemarkt 9/163 Vienna 1060 Austria

6. Department of Pathobiology University of Veterinary Medicine Veterinaerplatz 1 Vienna 1210 Austria

7. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Traumatology Donaueschingenstraße 13 Vienna 1200 Austria

Abstract

AbstractClinically available small‐diameter synthetic vascular grafts (SDVGs) have unsatisfactory patency rates due to impaired graft healing. Therefore, autologous implants are still the gold standard for small vessel replacement. Bioresorbable SDVGs may be an alternative, but many polymers have inadequate biomechanical properties that lead to graft failure. To overcome these limitations, a new biodegradable SDVG is developed to ensure safe use until adequate new tissue is formed. SDVGs are electrospun using a polymer blend composed of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and a new self‐reinforcing TP(U‐urea) (TPUU). Biocompatibility is tested in vitro by cell seeding and hemocompatibility tests. In vivo performance is evaluated in rats over a period for up to six months. Autologous rat aortic implants serve as a control group. Scanning electron microscopy, micro‐computed tomography (µCT), histology, and gene expression analyses are applied. TPU/TPUU grafts show significant improvement of biomechanical properties after water incubation and exhibit excellent cyto‐ and hemocompatibility. All grafts remain patent, and biomechanical properties are sufficient despite wall thinning. No inflammation, aneurysms, intimal hyperplasia, or thrombus formation are observed. Evaluation of graft healing shows similar gene expression profiles of TPU/TPUU and autologous conduits. These new biodegradable, self‐reinforcing SDVGs may be promising candidates for clinical use in the future.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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