Immunological study on decellularized whole laryngeal scaffold / 中华耳鼻咽喉头颈外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
;
(12): 233-237, 2010.
Artículo
en Chino
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-318226
ABSTRACT
<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To evaluate the immunogenicity of the decellularized laryngeal scaffold.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Twelve perfused, decellularized laryngeal scaffolds were obtained from rabbits through common carotid artery perfusion with detergents. The twelve decellularized laryngeal scaffolds and the twelve fresh larynxes were then implanted in para-laryngeal muscles of rabbits and harvested after two weeks, four weeks, twelve weeks and twenty-four weeks, respectively. Macroscopic view, histological examination and lymphocyte infiltration test were performed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The decellularized larynxes were implanted and preserved the laryngeal extracellular matrix and laryngeal architecture. The decellularized larynx did not show obvious immunological rejection after implanted into the para-laryngeal muscles of the recipient rabbits. The volume of implanted larynx became smaller but retained cartilage scaffold. The larynxes in the control group presented the serious immunological rejection and the majority tissues of the larynxes were disintegrated and substituted by the fibrous connective tissues after four weeks. The peripheral tissues were damaged and necrotic at different degrees. The quantity of the lymphocyte infiltration in the control group was higher than that in the experiment group and the result had the statistical significance (P < 0.01).</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Perfused, decellularized technique can construct a low immune laryngeal cartilage scaffold which could be a satisfactory material for laryngeal repair.</p>
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Asunto principal:
Linfocitos
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Cartílago
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Células Cultivadas
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Implantación de Prótesis
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Biología Celular
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Ingeniería de Tejidos
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Alergia e Inmunología
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Andamios del Tejido
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Rechazo de Injerto
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Laringe Artificial
Límite:
Animales
Idioma:
Chino
Revista:
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Año:
2010
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