Altered processing enhances the efficacy of small-diameter silk fibroin vascular grafts

Author:

Chan Alex H. P.ORCID,Filipe Elysse C.,Tan Richard P.,Santos Miguel,Yang Nianji,Hung Juichien,Feng Jieyao,Nazir Sidra,Benn Alexander J.,Ng Martin K. C.,Rnjak-Kovacina Jelena,Wise Steven G.

Abstract

AbstractCurrent synthetic vascular grafts are not suitable for use in low-diameter applications. Silk fibroin is a promising natural graft material which may be an effective alternative. In this study, we compared two electrospun silk grafts with different manufacturing processes, using either water or hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) as solvent. This resulted in markedly different Young’s modulus, ultimate tensile strength and burst pressure, with HFIP spun grafts observed to have thicker fibres, and greater stiffness and strength relative to water spun. Assessment in a rat abdominal aorta grafting model showed significantly faster endothelialisation of the HFIP spun graft relative to water spun. Neointimal hyperplasia in the HFIP graft also stabilised significantly earlier, correlated with an earlier SMC phenotype switch from synthetic to contractile, increasing extracellular matrix protein density. An initial examination of the macrophage response showed that HFIP spun conduits promoted an anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype at early timepoints while reducing the pro-inflammatory M1 phenotype relative to water spun grafts. These observations demonstrate the important role of the manufacturing process and physical graft properties in determining the physiological response. Our study is the first to comprehensively study these differences for silk in a long-term rodent model.

Funder

Department of Health | National Health and Medical Research Council

Department of Education and Training | Australian Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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