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      Micropatterning and Assembly of 3D Microvessels

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          In vitro platforms to study endothelial cells and vascular biology are largely limited to 2D endothelial cell culture, flow chambers with polymer or glass based substrates, and hydrogel-based tube formation assays. These assays, while informative, do not recapitulate lumen geometry, proper extracellular matrix, and multi-cellular proximity, which play key roles in modulating vascular function. This manuscript describes an injection molding method to generate engineered vessels with diameters on the order of 100 µm. Microvessels are fabricated by seeding endothelial cells in a microfluidic channel embedded within a native type I collagen hydrogel. By incorporating parenchymal cells within the collagen matrix prior to channel formation, specific tissue microenvironments can be modeled and studied. Additional modulations of hydrodynamic properties and media composition allow for control of complex vascular function within the desired microenvironment. This platform allows for the study of perivascular cell recruitment, blood-endothelium interactions, flow response, and tissue-microvascular interactions. Engineered microvessels offer the ability to isolate the influence from individual components of a vascular niche and precisely control its chemical, mechanical, and biological properties to study vascular biology in both health and disease.

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          Journal
          J Vis Exp
          J Vis Exp
          JoVE
          Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
          MyJove Corporation
          1940-087X
          2016
          9 September 2016
          9 September 2017
          : 115
          : 54457
          Affiliations
          1Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington
          2Center for Cardiovascular Biology, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, University of Washington
          Author notes

          Correspondence to: Ying Zheng at yingzy@ 123456uw.edu

          Article
          PMC5092002 PMC5092002 5092002 54457
          10.3791/54457
          5092002
          27685466
          ea373189-4780-408c-ab32-d565cb2ebc16
          Copyright © 2016, Journal of Visualized Experiments
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          Categories
          Bioengineering

          Bioengineering,Issue 115,tissue engineering,microvasculature,endothelial cells,vascular engineering,3D cell culture,micropatterning

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