Adipose tissue induction in vivo


Autoria(s): Stillaert, F.B.J.L.; Blondeel, P.; Hamdi, M.; Abberton, K.; Thompson, E.W.; Morrison, W.A.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Engineering adipogenic tissue in vivo requires the concomitant induction of angiogenesis to generate a stable long-term three-dimensional construct. Histiocon-ductive tissue engineering strategies have been used. The disadvantage of using biodegradable scaffolds is a delayed angiogenic induction resulting in ischemic necrosis of the central cell population in the scaffold. We evaluated an histioinductive approach for adipose tissue engineering by combining essential key components for adipogenic induction: (1) a precursor cell source; (2) a vascular pedicle; (3) a supportive matrix, and; (4) a chamber to preserve space for the new tissue to develop. We observed concomitant adipogenic and angiogenic induction after 6 weeks in three-dimensional adipose tissue constructs.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/72730/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

DOI:10.1007/978-0-387-34133-0_26

Stillaert, F.B.J.L., Blondeel, P., Hamdi, M., Abberton, K., Thompson, E.W., & Morrison, W.A. (2007) Adipose tissue induction in vivo. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology : Tissue Engineering, 585, pp. 403-412.

Fonte

Faculty of Health

Tipo

Journal Article