Journal article
Generation of a vascularized organoid using skeletal muscle as the inductive source
A Messina, SK Bortolotto, OCS Cassell, J Kelly, KM Abberton, WA Morrison
FASEB JOURNAL | FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL | Published : 2005
Abstract
The technology required for creating an in vivo microenvironment and a neovasculature that can grow with and service new tissue is lacking, precluding the possibility of engineering complex three-dimensional organs. We have shown that when an arterio-venous (AV) loop is constructed in vivo in the rat groin, and placed inside a semisealed chamber, an extensive functional vasculature is generated. To test whether this unusually angiogenic environment supports the survival and growth of implanted tissue or cells, we inserted various preparations of rat and human skeletal muscle. We show that after 6 weeks incubation of muscle tissue, the chamber filled with predominantly well-vascularized recip..
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