3D bioprinting of urethra with PCL/PLCL blend and dual autologous cells in fibrin hydrogel: An in vitro evaluation of biomimetic mechanical property and cell growth environment

Dec 13, 2016Acta biomaterialia

3D printing a urethra using a plastic blend and two types of patient cells in a gel: Lab testing of realistic strength and cell growth conditions

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Abstract

The PCL/PLCL (50:50) spiral scaffold exhibited mechanical properties equivalent to those of the native urethra in rabbits.

  • Cell-laden fibrin hydrogel supported more than 80% viability of urothelial cells and smooth muscle cells even 7 days after printing.
  • Both cell types displayed active proliferation and maintained specific biomarkers within the hydrogel.
  • The study suggests that 3D bioprinting could effectively create urethral constructs that mimic natural tissue properties.
  • The highly porous scaffold design may enhance interactions between printed epithelial and smooth muscle cells.

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