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      Chitosan-based scaffolds for the support of smooth muscle constructs in intestinal tissue engineering

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          Intestinal tissue engineering is an emerging field due to a growing demand for intestinal lengthening and replacement procedures secondary to massive resections of the bowel. Here, we demonstrate the potential use of a chitosan/collagen scaffold as a 3D matrix to support the bioengineered circular muscle constructs maintain their physiological functionality. We investigated the biocompatibility of chitosan by growing rabbit colonic circular smooth muscle cells (RCSMCs) on chitosan-coated plates. The cells maintained their spindle-like morphology and preserved their smooth muscle phenotypic markers. We manufactured tubular scaffolds with central openings composed of chitosan and collagen in a 1:1 ratio. Concentrically-aligned 3D circular muscle constructs were bioengineered using fibrin-based hydrogel seeded with RCSMCs. The constructs were placed around the scaffold for 2 weeks, after which they were taken off and tested for their physiological functionality. The muscle constructs contracted in response to Acetylcholine (Ach) and potassium chloride (KCl) and they relaxed in response to vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). These results demonstrate that chitosan is a biomaterial possibly suitable for intestinal tissue engineering applications.

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          Journal
          8100316
          1138
          Biomaterials
          Biomaterials
          Biomaterials
          0142-9612
          1878-5905
          5 April 2012
          05 April 2012
          June 2012
          01 June 2013
          : 33
          : 19
          : 4810-4817
          Affiliations
          Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem NC
          Author notes
          [* ]Address Correspondence to: Khalil N. Bitar, PhD., AGAF, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, 391 Technology Way, Winston-Salem NC 27101, Phone: (336) 713-1470, FAX: (336) 713-7290, kbitar@ 123456wakehealth.edu
          Article
          PMC3334429 PMC3334429 3334429 nihpa368630
          10.1016/j.biomaterials.2012.03.051
          3334429
          22483012
          e14c117b-b2e5-4bd7-b81b-6d110e9c4c97
          © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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          Rabbit Circular Smooth Muscle (RCSM) constructs,Chitosan,Force Generation,Scaffold,Concentric

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