Journal article

Long-term stability of adipose tissue generated from a vascularized pedicled fat flap inside a chamber

JH Doldere, EW Thompson, J Slavin, N Trost, JJ Cooper-White, Y Cao, AJ O'Connor, A Penington, WA Morrison, KM Abberton

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | Published : 2011

Abstract

Background: Numerous studies demonstrate the generation and short-term survival of adipose tissue; however, long-term persistence remains elusive. This study evaluates long-term survival and transferability of de novo adipose constructs based on a ligated vascular pedicle and tissue engineering chamber combination. Methods: Defined adipose tissue flaps were implanted into rats in either intact or perforated domed chambers. In half of the groups, the chambers were removed after 10 weeks and the constructs transferred on their vascular pedicle to a new site, where they were observed for a further 10 weeks. In the remaining groups, the tissue construct was observed for 20 weeks inside the chamb..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Awarded by German Research Society


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported in part by National Health and Medical Research Council grant 299872. Dr. Dolderer was funded by a grant from the German Research Society (DO 739/1-1). The O'Brien Institute acknowledges the Victorian State Government's Department of Innovation, Industry, and Regional Development's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. Animal surgery assistance from Sue McKay, Liliana Pepe, Anna Defteros, and Amanda Rixon is gratefully acknowledged.