Patterning of Tissue Spheroids Biofabricated from Human Fibroblasts on the Surface of Electrospun Polyurethane Matrix Using 3D Bioprinter
International Journal of Bioprinting 2016
E Koudan, E Bulanova, F Pereira, V Parfenov, Vladimirs Kasjanovs, Y Hesuani, Vladimir Mironov

Organ printing is a computer-aided additive biofabrication of functional three-dimensional human tissue and organ constructs according to digital model using the tissue spheroids as building blocks. The fundamental biological principle of organ printing technology is a phenomenon of tissue fusion. Closely placed tissue spheroids undergo tissue fusion driven by surface tension forces. In order to ensure tissue fusion in the course of post-printing, tissue spheroids must be placed and maintained close to each other. We report here that tissue spheroids biofabricated from primary hu-man fibroblasts could be placed and maintained on the surface of biocompatible electrospun polyurethane matrix using 3D bioprinter according to desirable pattern. The patterned tissue spheroids attach to polyurethane matrix during several hours and became completely spread during several days. Tissue constructions biofabricated by spreading of patterned tissue spheroids on the biocompatible electrospun polyurethane matrix is a novel technological platform for 3D bio-printing of human tissue and organs.


Atslēgas vārdi
tissue spheroids, electrospinning, polyurethane, 3D bioprinting, human fibroblasts, bioprinter, tissue fusion, spreading
DOI
10.18063/IJB.2016.01.007
Hipersaite
http://ijb.whioce.com/index.php/int-j-bioprinting/article/view/02007

Koudan, E., Bulanova, E., Pereira, F., Parfenov, V., Kasjanovs, V., Hesuani, Y., Mironov, V. Patterning of Tissue Spheroids Biofabricated from Human Fibroblasts on the Surface of Electrospun Polyurethane Matrix Using 3D Bioprinter. International Journal of Bioprinting, 2016, Vol.2, No.1, 1.-8.lpp. ISSN 2424-7723. e-ISSN 2424-8002. Pieejams: doi:10.18063/IJB.2016.01.007

Publikācijas valoda
English (en)
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