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Collagen membranes of dermal and pericardial origin-In vivo evolvement of vascularization over time.

2020

Aim of the study was to compare the evolvement of vascularization over time of collagen membranes (CMs) of dermal and pericardial origin in an in vivo animal study. Twenty-eight mice underwent implantation of three commercially available CM derived from porcine dermis (homogenous structure: CM1 (Control 1) and bilayer structure: CM2 [Control 2]), from porcine pericardium (CM3; Test 1) as well as CM3 sprayed with silica-enhanced nanostructured hydroxyapatite (CM4, Test 2). After 3, 6, 9, and 12 days, intravital fluorescence microscopy was conducted for determination of capillary diameter, density, flow, and length. At Day 12, samples were examined immunohistologically for expression of fibro…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceAngiogenesisSwine0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringCD34Neovascularization PhysiologicBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technologyBiomaterialsMiceIn vivomedicineFluorescence microscopePericardiumAnimalsTissue ScaffoldsCD68BilayerMetals and AlloysMembranes ArtificialFibroblast growth factor receptor 4Dermis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology020601 biomedical engineeringMice Inbred C57BLmedicine.anatomical_structureCeramics and CompositesCollagen0210 nano-technologyPericardiumJournal of biomedical materials research. Part AREFERENCES
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Percutaneous coronary intervention with everolimus-eluting bioresorbable vascular scaffolds in routine clinical practice: early and midterm outcomes …

2015

Clinical data on the early and midterm outcomes of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) in routine clinical practice are limited. To fill this gap, we report on the early and midterm clinical outcomes of PCI with everolimus-eluting BVS from the large multicentre GHOST-EU registry.Between November 2011 and January 2014, 1,189 patients underwent percutaneous coronary intervention with one or more BVS (Absorb BVS; Abbott Vascular, Santa Clara, CA, USA) at 10 European centres. The primary outcome of interest was target lesion failure (TLF), defined as the combination of cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction, or clinically driven target lesion revascularisation (TLR). A total of 1…

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Early kinetics of integration of collagen-glycosaminoglycan regenerative scaffolds in a diabetic mouse model.

2013

Collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffolds, originally designed to treat severe burns, are now commonly used in patients with complex wounds associated with diabetes mellitus. In this study, the authors investigated how the thickness of the scaffold would affect cellular integration with the diabetic host and whether this can be accelerated using subatmospheric pressure wound therapy devices.Collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffolds, 500 to 2000-μm thick, were applied to dorsal wounds in genetically diabetic mice. In addition, 1000-μm collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffolds with and without silicone were treated with a subatmospheric pressure device (-125 mmHg). On days 5 and 10, cellular and vascular in…

MaleScaffoldPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMice Inbred StrainsGlycosaminoglycanDiabetes ComplicationsMiceTissue scaffoldsDiabetes mellitusMedicineAnimalsRegenerationSevere burnIn patientGlycosaminoglycansSkinintegumentary systemTissue Scaffoldsbusiness.industryDiabetic mouseAnatomymedicine.diseaseKineticsWounds and InjuriesSurgeryCollagenbusinessPlastic and reconstructive surgery
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A New Prosthetic Implant for Inguinal Hernia Repair: Its Features in a Porcine Experimental Model

2011

Even after more than 100 years of inguinal hernia repair, the rate of complications and recurrence remains unacceptably high. In the last decades, few effective advances in surgical technique and materials have been made. The authors see them as minor adjustments in the shape and materials of the prosthetic implants. Still, the underlying genesis of inguinal hernia remains undefined. Based upon this, it seems the surgical repair of inguinal protrusions cannot be based upon the pathogenesis because the etiology to date has not been addressed. Most hernia repairs are performed with some degree of point fixation (sutures/tacks) to stop the mesh from migrating and creating high recurrence rates…

MaleSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleTissue ScaffoldsHernia Inguinal Biocompatible materials Prostheses and implants Incorporation Guided tissue regeneration Tissue scaffoldingGuided Tissue RegenerationSwineAnimalsits features in a porcine experimental model [A new prosthetic implant for inguinal hernia repair]Hernia InguinalProstheses and ImplantsA new prosthetic implant for inguinal hernia repair: its features in a porcine experimental modelPolypropylenes
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Crosstalk between osteoblasts and endothelial cells co-cultured on a polycaprolactone-starch scaffold and the in vitro development of vascularization.

2009

The reconstruction of bone defects based on cell-seeded constructs requires a functional microvasculature that meets the metabolic demands of the engineered tissue. Therefore, strategies that augment neovascularization need to be identified. We propose an in vitro strategy consisting of the simultaneous culture of osteoblasts and endothelial cells on a starch-based scaffold for the formation of pre-vascular structures, with the final aim of accelerating the establishment of a vascular bed in the implanted construct. Human dermal microvascular endothelial cells (HDMECs) were co-cultured with human osteoblasts (hOBs) on a 3D starch-based scaffold and after 21 days of culture HDMEC aligned and…

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Human nasoseptal chondrocytes maintain their differentiated phenotype on PLLA scaffolds produced by thermally induced phase separation and supplement…

2018

Damage of hyaline cartilage such as nasoseptal cartilage requires proper reconstruction, which remains challenging due to its low intrinsic repair capacity. Implantation of autologous chondrocytes in combination with a biomimetic biomaterial represents a promising strategy to support cartilage repair. Despite so far mostly tested for bone tissue engineering, bioactive glass (BG) could exert stimulatory effects on chondrogenesis. The aim of this work was to produce and characterize composite porous poly(L-lactide) (PLLA)/1393BG scaffolds via thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) technique and assess their effects on chondrogenesis of nasoseptal chondrocytes. The PLLA scaffolds without or…

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Use of engineered bone for sinus augmentation.

2008

Tissue-engineered bone grafts represent an appealing alternative for maxillary sinus augmentation because they eliminate the significant drawbacks associated with extra- and intraoral bone-harvesting procedures. In the present case series, we document the outcomes of sinus augmentation surgery using tissue-engineered bone grafts.Three patients requiring bilateral sinus augmentation received tissue-engineered bone grafts combined with xenograft prior to implant placement. Implants were placed and loaded 6 and 12 months postaugmentation, respectively. Radiographs were taken and clinical examinations were performed preoperatively and at 4, 6, 12, and 18 months postaugmentation. Biopsies were o…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBone RegenerationMaxillary sinusRadiographyDentistryBone MatrixOral Surgical ProceduresPeriosteummedicineHumansBone regenerationPolyglactin 910Sinus (anatomy)Bone TransplantationOsteoblastsTissue EngineeringTissue Scaffoldsbusiness.industryDental Implantation EndosseousGeneral EngineeringMaxillary SinusMiddle AgedSurgeryImplant placementmedicine.anatomical_structurePeriodonticsFemaleImplantbusinessPosterior maxillaOral Surgical Procedures PreprostheticJournal of periodontology
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Binge drinking upregulates accumbens mGluR5-Homer2-PI3K signaling: functional implications for alcoholism.

2009

The glutamate receptor-associated protein Homer2 regulates alcohol-induced neuroplasticity within the nucleus accumbens (NAC), but the precise intracellular signaling cascades involved are not known. This study examined the role for NAC metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR)-Homer2-phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling in regulating excessive alcohol consumption within the context of the scheduled high alcohol consumption (SHAC) model of binge alcohol drinking. Repeated bouts of binge drinking ( approximately 1.5 g/kg per 30 min) elevated NAC Homer2a/b expression and increased PI3K activity in this region. Virus-mediated knockdown of NAC Homer2b expression attenuated alcohol intak…

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Bioresorbable vascular scaffold versus everolimus-eluting stents or drug eluting balloon for the treatment of coronary in-stent restenosis: 1-Year fo…

2017

Objectives to compare the 1-year outcome between bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS), everolimus-eluting stent (EES), and drug-eluting balloon (DEB) for in-stent restenosis (ISR) treatment. Background BVS has been proposed as alternative for ISR treatment. To date a direct comparison between BVS and DES or DEB for ISR treatment is lacking. Methods We retrospectively analyzed all ISR lesions treated with BVS, DEB, and EES from January 2012 to December 2014. A total of 548 lesions (498 patients) were included. By applying two propensity-score matching, 93 lesions treated with BVS were compared with 93 lesions treated with DEB, and 100 lesions treated with BVS were compared to 100 lesions tr…

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Enhanced angiogenesis in the 3D dynamic responsive implant for inguinal hernia repair ProFlor

2021

Biologic response to hernia prostheses represents a continuous source of debate. Conventional hernia meshes, in their typical static, passive configuration have been used for decades to reinforce the herniated abdominal wall. These flat implants, mainly fixated with sutures or tacks, induce poor quality fibrotic ingrowth that shrinks the mesh. In groin hernia repair, flat meshes are applied in the delicate inguinal surrounding where uncontrolled development of a scar plate can impair movement and may incorporate the sensitive nerves crossing this area. Complications deriving from mesh fixation and nerve entrapment are frequent and unpleasant for patients. To remedy these problems, a multila…

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