Injectable pulverized electrospun poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) fibers improve human adipose tissue engraftment and volume retention

Author:

Das Devleena1,Lawrence William R.2ORCID,Diaz‐Starokozheva Ludmila13,Salazar‐Puerta Ana I.1ORCID,Ott Neil1,Goebel Erin R.1,Damughatla Abhishek1,Vidal Pablo4,Gallentine Summer1,Moore Jordan T.1,Kayuha Douglas5,Mendonca Natalia C.1,Albert Jared B.1,Houser Robert6,Johnson Jed5,Powell Heather17,Higuita‐Castro Natalia1ORCID,Stanford Kristin I.4,Gallego‐Perez Daniel123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

2. Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus Ohio USA

3. Department of Surgery The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

4. Department of Physiology and Cell Biology The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

5. Nanofiber Solutions Columbus Ohio USA

6. Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery of Columbus Columbus Ohio USA

7. Shriners Hospitals‐Ohio Dayton Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractAutologous adipose tissue is commonly used for tissue engraftment for the purposes of soft tissue reconstruction due to its relative abundance in the human body and ease of acquisition using liposuction methods. This has led to the adoption of autologous adipose engraftment procedures that allow for the injection of adipose tissues to be used as a “filler” for correcting cosmetic defects and deformities in soft tissues. However, the clinical use of such methods has several limitations, including high resorption rates and poor cell survivability, which lead to low graft volume retention and inconsistent outcomes. Here, we describe a novel application of milled electrospun poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) (PLGA) fibers, which can be co‐injected with adipose tissue to improve engraftment outcomes. These PLGA fibers had no significant negative impact on the viability of adipocytes in vitro and did not elicit long‐term proinflammatory responses in vivo. Furthermore, co‐delivery of human adipose tissue with pulverized electrospun PLGA fibers led to significant improvements in reperfusion, vascularity, and retention of graft volume compared to injections of adipose tissue alone. Taken together, the use of milled electrospun fibers to enhance autologous adipose engraftment techniques represents a novel approach for improving upon the shortcomings of such methods.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,Ceramics and Composites

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