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Porous polysaccharide-based scaffolds for human endothelial progenitor cells.

Macromolecular bioscience (2012-06-15)
Mélanie Lavergne, Mohammed Derkaoui, Catherine Delmau, Didier Letourneur, Georges Uzan, Catherine Le Visage
RESUMEN

Human ECFCs contribute to vascular repair. For this reason, they are considered as valuable cell therapy products in ischemic diseases. Porous scaffolds are prepared that are composed of natural polysaccharides, pullulan and dextran, by chemical crosslinking without use of organic solvents. These porous scaffolds, which have pores with an average size of 42 µm and a porosity of 21%, preserve the viability and the proliferation of cord-blood ECFCs. After 7 d of culture in porous scaffolds, ECFCs express endothelial markers (CD31 and vWf) and maintain endothelial functions. The cultured cells can be easily retrieved by enzymatic degradation of the porous scaffolds. In vitro results suggest that the porous scaffold could allow cell delivery of ECFCs for treatment of vascular diseases.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Pullulan, suitable for substrate for pullulanase
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Pullulan Standard Set Mp ~350 - 700′000, set of analytical standards, for GPC