APPLICATION OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION FOR FUNCTIONAL TISSUE ENGINEERING IN VITRO AND IN VIVO

APPLICATION OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION FOR FUNCTIONAL TISSUE ENGINEERING IN VITRO AND IN VIVO

Abstract

The present invention provides new methods for the in vitro preparation of bioartificial tissue equivalents and their enhanced integration after implantation in vivo. These methods include submitting a tissue construct to a biomimetic electrical stimulation during cultivation in vitro to improve its structural and functional properties, and/or in vivo, after implantation of the construct, to enhance its integration with host tissue and increase cell survival and functionality. The inventive methods are particularly useful for the production of bioartificial equivalents and/or the repair and replacement of native tissues that contain electrically excitable cells and are subject to electrical stimulation in vivo, such as, for example, cardiac muscle tissue, striated skeletal muscle tissue, smooth muscle tissue, bone, vasculature, and nerve tissue.

Year:  2005

Country:  WO

Doc No:  2005007233

 

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