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  • The effects of co-culture with fibroblasts and angiogenic growth factors on microvascular maturation and multi-cellular lumen formation in HUVEC-oriented polymer fibre constructs.

The effects of co-culture with fibroblasts and angiogenic growth factors on microvascular maturation and multi-cellular lumen formation in HUVEC-oriented polymer fibre constructs.

Biomaterials (2010-03-30)
Irza Sukmana, Patrick Vermette
ABSTRAKT

In the present study, polymer monofilaments were embedded in fibrin seeded with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) to guide HUVEC attachment and migration in order to form oriented vessel-like structures between adjacent monofilaments. Histology and fluorescent fibrin experiments confirmed that microvessel-like structures, which were developing between polymer monofilaments embedded in fibrin, contained a lumen. The effect of human fibroblasts and growth factors (VEGF and bFGF) over the microvessel formation process was tested. The effects of VEGF and bFGF were dose-dependent. The effect of VEGF was optimum at the lower concentration tested (2 ng/mL), while that of bFGF was optimum at the higher tested concentration (20 ng/mL). Furthermore, the use of fibroblasts significantly improved the maturation of the microvessels compared to control and to samples cultured with VEGF and bFGF.