Department of Human anatomy, Histology and Embryology, College of Medicine, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266021, China.
Biomater Sci. 2017 Nov 21;5(12):2427-2436. doi: 10.1039/c7bm00806f.
Bladder reconstruction remains challenging for urological surgery due to lack of suitable regenerative scaffolds. In a previous study, we had used a collagen-binding basic fibroblast growth factor (CBD-bFGF) to bind bFGF to the collagen scaffold, which could promote bladder regeneration in rats. However, the limited graft size in rodent models cannot provide enough evidence to demonstrate the repair capabilities of this method for severely damaged bladders in humans or large animals. In this study, the CBD-bFGF was used to activate a bladder acellular matrix (BAM) scaffold, and the CBD-bFGF/BAM functional scaffold was assessed in a canine model with a large segment defect (half of the entire bladder was resected). The results demonstrated that the functional biomaterials could promote bladder smooth muscle, vascular, and nerve regeneration and improve the function of neobladders. Thus, the CBD-bFGF/BAM functional scaffold may be a promising biomaterial for bladder reconstruction.
由于缺乏合适的再生支架,膀胱重建仍然是泌尿外科手术的挑战。在之前的研究中,我们使用胶原结合碱性成纤维细胞生长因子(CBD-bFGF)将 bFGF 结合到胶原支架上,从而促进大鼠的膀胱再生。然而,啮齿动物模型中移植物的大小有限,无法提供足够的证据来证明该方法对人类或大动物严重受损的膀胱的修复能力。在这项研究中,CBD-bFGF 被用于激活膀胱去细胞基质(BAM)支架,并在具有大段缺陷(切除整个膀胱的一半)的犬模型中评估了 CBD-bFGF/BAM 功能支架。结果表明,功能性生物材料可以促进膀胱平滑肌、血管和神经再生,并改善新膀胱的功能。因此,CBD-bFGF/BAM 功能支架可能是一种有前途的膀胱重建生物材料。