2021
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.34851
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Tissue‐engineering the larynx: Effect of decellularization on human laryngeal framework and the cricoarytenoid joint

Abstract: Decellularization approaches have been commonly used as alternative techniques to reconstruct tissues. However, due to the complex tissue compartmentation of the larynx, the decellularization process may not retain the characteristics necessary for the successful recreation of the larynx. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the decellularization process on the framework of the human cadaveric larynx generally and the cricoarytenoid joint specifically. In this work, five freshly frozen human cadav… Show more

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“…This was followed by embedding the specimens in paraffin blocks and slicing the paraffin blocks into thin sections. Next, the tissue sections were mounted onto microscope slides and subjected to dehydration and rehydration steps for subsequent staining with the basic nuclear stain (Harris hematoxylin, Leica Biosystems, Buffalo Grove, IL) and acidic stain (eosin, Leica Biosystems), respectively ( 73 , 74 ). Also, tissue specimens (skin and tumor) were stained with anti-mouse CD8 antibody.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was followed by embedding the specimens in paraffin blocks and slicing the paraffin blocks into thin sections. Next, the tissue sections were mounted onto microscope slides and subjected to dehydration and rehydration steps for subsequent staining with the basic nuclear stain (Harris hematoxylin, Leica Biosystems, Buffalo Grove, IL) and acidic stain (eosin, Leica Biosystems), respectively ( 73 , 74 ). Also, tissue specimens (skin and tumor) were stained with anti-mouse CD8 antibody.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al-Qurayshi et al evaluated the effect of DEM on the larynx and cricoarytenoid joint of human cadavers. In this study, five fresh frozen human cadaveric larynxes were effectively decellularized, as evidenced by the considerable DNA depletion and ECM preservation, to regenerate a non-immunogenic larynx from a biological scaffold [88]. However, the use of numerous detergents and enzymes in DEM weakened the cricoarytenoid joints.…”
Section: Larynxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Головною перевагою є те, що вони зберігають свій природний позаклітинний матрикс. Отримані результати доводять, що використання децелюляризації тканин все частіше визнаються в багатьох областях тканинної інженерії [19][20][21].…”
Section: результати дослідження та їх обговоренняunclassified