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This review shows some cardiac bioengineering uses of fibrin as a cell delivery vehicle and as an implantable biomaterial. Fibrin is great to be used since it is a natural biopolymer that has properties like biocompatibility, ease of processing, and a potential for incorporation of cells and cell mediators. Fibrin has found many applications in tissue engineering because it can be combined with cells, growth factors, or drugs. | This review shows some cardiac bioengineering uses of fibrin as a cell delivery vehicle and as an implantable biomaterial. Fibrin is great to be used since it is a natural biopolymer that has properties like biocompatibility, ease of processing, and a potential for incorporation of cells and cell mediators. Fibrin has found many applications in tissue engineering because it can be combined with cells, growth factors, or drugs. | ||
==Research Problem and Goals== | ==Research Ideas on Problem and Goals== | ||
==Project Details and Methods== | ==Project Details and Methods== | ||
*Immunofluorescence | |||
==Predicted Outcomes== | ==Predicted Outcomes== | ||
==Necessary Resources== | ==Necessary Resources== |
Revision as of 19:24, 29 November 2011
WF Team Pink/Purple
- Michelle Fung
- Luis Juarez
- Dorma Flemister
Project Overview
- Fibrin and its uses as scaffold in tissue engineering and gene delivery.
- Curing a Heart Disease through the use of Fibrin scaffolds.
Background Information
Title: Strategies for Tissue Engineering Cardiac Constructs to Affect Functional Repair Following Myocardial Infarction Ye, K. Y., & Black, L. D.,3rd. (2011). Strategies for tissue engineering cardiac constructs to affect functional repair following myocardial infarction. Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 4(5), 575-591.
"Fibrin is an attractive alternative biopolymer for cardiac tissue engineering because it can be easily formed into fibrillar networks, similar to type I collagen [54]. In addition, it has the potential to be autologous because it can be extracted from the patient’s blood, alleviating the risk of a foreign body reaction to the scaffold [55]. Due to its role in the body’s natural wound healing mechanism, fibrin gel is very bioactive, stimulating the cells entrapped in the gel to replace the initial scaffolding with their own extracellular matrix. This ultimately allows the construct to serve as a temporary scaffold [56], with the end stage graft being composed only of the patient’s own cells and the ECM that they create. In addition, fibrin has been FDA-approved as a surgical sealant and thus has a history of use in the clinical setting. Fibrin glue [20] and hydrogel scaffolds [37, 57, 58] have both been explored as possible cardiac grafts."
Title: Fibrin gel – advantages of a new scaffold in cardiovascular tissue engineering
The field of tissue engineering deals with the creation of tissue structures based on patient cells. The scaffold plays a central role in the creation of 3-D structures in cardiovascular tissue engineering like small vessels or heart valve prosthesis. An ideal scaffold should have tissue-like mechanical properties and a complete immunologic integrity. As an alternative scaffold the use of fibrin gel was investigated.
- Yuan Ye, K., Sullivan, K. E., & Black, L. D. (2011). Encapsulation of cardiomyocytes in a fibrin hydrogel for cardiac tissue engineering. Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE, (55). pii: 3251. doi(55), 10.3791/3251.
Cardiomyocytes were cultured in a three dimensional hydrogel and studied Fibrin is a naturally occurring blood clotting protein. The paper describes the isolation of neonatal cardiomyocytes form three day old rat pups and their preparation for encapsulation in the fibrin gel constructs. Immunohistological staining was performed to examine the expression and morphology of some essential proteins.
- Barsotti, M. C., Felice, F., Balbarini, A., & Di Stefano, R. (2011). Fibrin as a scaffold for cardiac tissue engineering. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 58(5), 301-310.
This review shows some cardiac bioengineering uses of fibrin as a cell delivery vehicle and as an implantable biomaterial. Fibrin is great to be used since it is a natural biopolymer that has properties like biocompatibility, ease of processing, and a potential for incorporation of cells and cell mediators. Fibrin has found many applications in tissue engineering because it can be combined with cells, growth factors, or drugs.
Research Ideas on Problem and Goals
Project Details and Methods
- Immunofluorescence