ECM concentration and cell‐mediated traction forces play a role in vascular network assembly in 3D bioprinted tissue

Dec 17, 2019Biotechnology and bioengineering

How Tissue Support Levels and Cell Pulling Forces Help Build Blood Vessel Networks in 3D Printed Tissue

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Abstract

Constructs containing 5 mg/ml fibrinogen had longer vessels compared to other concentrations.

  • The in vitro model utilized 3D bioprinted polycaprolactone (PCL) and hydrogels to create vessel-like structures.
  • Vessel-like networks were primarily aligned with the tensile forces from the PCL frame, showing minimal branching.
  • Inhibiting cell-mediated traction forces led to a significant reduction in the length of the vessel-like networks.
  • Higher cell-mediated traction forces resulted in better lumen formation, increased collagen deposition, and more organized actin networks.
  • Cell traction forces are critical for the assembly of vascular networks in 3D bioprinted tissue.

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