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Impact of Porcine Pancreas Decellularization Conditions on the Quality of Obtained dECM
Authors:Marta Klak  Ilona &#x;ojszczyk  Andrzej Berman  Grzegorz Tymicki  Anna Adamiok-Ostrowska  Maciej Sierakowski  Rados&#x;aw Olkowski  Andrzej Antoni Szczepankiewicz  Artur Kami&#x;ski  Agnieszka Dobrzy&#x;  Micha&#x; Wszo&#x;a
Abstract:Due to the limited number of organ donors, 3D printing of organs is a promising technique. Tissue engineering is increasingly using xenogeneic material for this purpose. This study was aimed at assessing the safety of decellularized porcine pancreas, together with the analysis of the risk of an undesirable immune response. We tested eight variants of the decellularization process. We determined the following impacts: rinsing agents (PBS/NH3·H2O), temperature conditions (4 °C/24 °C), and the grinding method of native material (ground/cut). To assess the quality of the extracellular matrix after the completed decellularization process, analyses of the following were performed: DNA concentration, fat content, microscopic evaluation, proteolysis, material cytotoxicity, and most importantly, the Triton X-100 content. Our analyses showed that we obtained a product with an extremely low detergent content with negligible residual DNA content. The obtained results confirmed the performed histological and immuno-fluorescence staining. Moreover, the TEM microscopic analysis proved that the correct collagen structure was preserved after the decellularization process. Based on the obtained results, we chose the most favorable variant in terms of quality and biology. The method we chose is an effective and safe method that gives a chance for the development of transplant and regenerative medicine.
Keywords:pancreas  decellularization  extracellular matrix  bioink  bioprinting  Triton-X100  detergent  DNA  tissue engineering
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