Abstract
AbstractDiseases of the esophagus, damage of the esophagus due to injury or congenital defects during fetal esophageal development, i.e., esophageal atresia (EA), typically require surgical intervention to restore esophageal continuity. The development of tissue engineered tubular structures would improve the treatment options for these conditions by providing an alternative that is organ sparing and can be manufactured to fit the exact dimensions of the defect. An autologous tissue engineered Cellspan Esophageal ImplantTM (CEI) was surgically implanted into piglets that underwent surgical resection of the esophagus. Multiple survival time points, post-implantation, were analyzed histologically to understand the tissue architecture and time course of the regeneration process. In addition, we investigated CT imaging as an “in-life” monitoring protocol to assess tissue regeneration. We also utilized a clinically relevant animal management paradigm that was essential for long term survival. Following implantation, CT imaging revealed early tissue deposition and the formation of a contiguous tissue conduit. Endoscopic evaluation at multiple time points revealed complete epithelialization of the lumenal surface by day 90. Histologic evaluation at several necropsy time points, post-implantation, determined the time course of tissue regeneration and demonstrated that the tissue continues to remodel over the course of a 1-year survival time period, resulting in the development of esophageal structural features, including the mucosal epithelium, muscularis mucosae, lamina propria, as well as smooth muscle proliferation/migration initiating the formation of a laminated adventitia. Long term survival (1 year) demonstrated restoration of oral nutrition, normal animal growth and the overall safety of this treatment regimen.
Funder
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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