Optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys

Bioscaffolds are used in whole organ bioengineering as templates to create transplantable organs in order to address the growing concern of organ shortage. For complex organs such as kidneys, bioscaffolds derived from the extracellular matrix of the kidney is the top candidate but the main problem o...

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Main Author: Manalastas, Tosha Mae Salcedo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-143322025-02-11T02:56:57Z Optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys Manalastas, Tosha Mae Salcedo Bioscaffolds are used in whole organ bioengineering as templates to create transplantable organs in order to address the growing concern of organ shortage. For complex organs such as kidneys, bioscaffolds derived from the extracellular matrix of the kidney is the top candidate but the main problem of current decellularization strategies is the long treatment time. Detergent perfusion decellularization coupled with sonication treatment has the potential in decreasing the decellularization time however, the combined effects of these two strategies can induce damage to the resulting bioscaffold. This study aims to determine the optimum decellularization parameters of SDS concentration, flowrate and sonicator power which are known to have a strong influence on the decellularization time and microarchitecture integrity of the scaffold in order to produce a renal acellular bioscaffold at the shortest time possible while still having an intact structure. The study used cadaveric porcine kidneys which were subjected to detergent perfusion and sonication treatment with varying sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) concentration, SDS flowrate and sonicator power. Decellularization time was determined by the change in the native reddish- brown color of the kidney into a translucent white bioscaffold while the evaluation of the microarchitecture integrity was done through a scoring system based on the H&E stained structures of the glomerulus, tubules and blood vessel. Results showed that the optimized decellularization parameters are 0.71%wt/vol SDS, 45 mL/min and 60 W. In addition, the resulting bioscaffold using the optimum parameters was obtained after 3 hours while still preserving the delicate renal structures. In addition, colorimetric assays and immunohistochemistry test also showed the retention ECM proteins such as total collagen, fibronectin and laminin which are important for recellularization. Hence, decellularization settings in detergent perfusion with sonication play an important role in the efficient production of renal bioscaffolds. 2019-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/7110 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Tissue engineering Kidneys—Transplantation Extracellular matrix Chemical Engineering
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topic Tissue engineering
Kidneys—Transplantation
Extracellular matrix
Chemical Engineering
spellingShingle Tissue engineering
Kidneys—Transplantation
Extracellular matrix
Chemical Engineering
Manalastas, Tosha Mae Salcedo
Optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys
description Bioscaffolds are used in whole organ bioengineering as templates to create transplantable organs in order to address the growing concern of organ shortage. For complex organs such as kidneys, bioscaffolds derived from the extracellular matrix of the kidney is the top candidate but the main problem of current decellularization strategies is the long treatment time. Detergent perfusion decellularization coupled with sonication treatment has the potential in decreasing the decellularization time however, the combined effects of these two strategies can induce damage to the resulting bioscaffold. This study aims to determine the optimum decellularization parameters of SDS concentration, flowrate and sonicator power which are known to have a strong influence on the decellularization time and microarchitecture integrity of the scaffold in order to produce a renal acellular bioscaffold at the shortest time possible while still having an intact structure. The study used cadaveric porcine kidneys which were subjected to detergent perfusion and sonication treatment with varying sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) concentration, SDS flowrate and sonicator power. Decellularization time was determined by the change in the native reddish- brown color of the kidney into a translucent white bioscaffold while the evaluation of the microarchitecture integrity was done through a scoring system based on the H&E stained structures of the glomerulus, tubules and blood vessel. Results showed that the optimized decellularization parameters are 0.71%wt/vol SDS, 45 mL/min and 60 W. In addition, the resulting bioscaffold using the optimum parameters was obtained after 3 hours while still preserving the delicate renal structures. In addition, colorimetric assays and immunohistochemistry test also showed the retention ECM proteins such as total collagen, fibronectin and laminin which are important for recellularization. Hence, decellularization settings in detergent perfusion with sonication play an important role in the efficient production of renal bioscaffolds.
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author Manalastas, Tosha Mae Salcedo
author_facet Manalastas, Tosha Mae Salcedo
author_sort Manalastas, Tosha Mae Salcedo
title Optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys
title_short Optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys
title_full Optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys
title_fullStr Optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys
title_sort optimization of decellularization parameters in developing renal extracellular matrix scaffold from porcine kidneys
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/7110
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