2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.4c00414
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Novel In Vitro Platform for Studying the Cell Response to Healthy and Diseased Tendon Matrices

Subhajit Konar,
Sophia Leung,
Mei Lin Tay
et al.

Abstract: Current in vitro models poorly represent the healthy or diseased tendon microenvironment, limiting the translation of the findings to clinics. The present work aims to establish a physiologically relevant in vitro tendon platform that mimics biophysical aspects of a healthy and tendinopathic tendon matrix using a decellularized bovine tendon and to characterize tendon cells cultured using this platform. Bovine tendons were subjected to various decellularization techniques, with the efficacy of decellularizatio… Show more

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“…In this study, seed cells were obtained for use in the simulated tendon tissue microenvironment using decellularized rat tail tendons. The resulting TECM consisted mainly of proteoglycans with large molecular weight and high hydrophilicity, so that the water content of the connective tissue and the exchange of substances between tissues were preserved [ 43 ]. In addition, ECM contains a large number of cytokines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, seed cells were obtained for use in the simulated tendon tissue microenvironment using decellularized rat tail tendons. The resulting TECM consisted mainly of proteoglycans with large molecular weight and high hydrophilicity, so that the water content of the connective tissue and the exchange of substances between tissues were preserved [ 43 ]. In addition, ECM contains a large number of cytokines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%