跳转至内容
Merck
  • Biomimetic sponges improve muscle structure and function following volumetric muscle loss.

Biomimetic sponges improve muscle structure and function following volumetric muscle loss.

Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (2021-05-08)
Gabriel Haas, Andrew Dunn, Josh Madsen, Peter Genovese, Hannah Chauvin, Jeffrey Au, Natalia Ziemkiewicz, David Johnson, Allison Paoli, Andrew Lin, Nicholas Pullen, Koyal Garg
摘要

Skeletal muscle is inept in regenerating after traumatic injuries such as volumetric muscle loss (VML) due to significant loss of various cellular and acellular components. Currently, there are no approved therapies for the treatment of muscle tissue following trauma. In this study, biomimetic sponges composed of gelatin, collagen, laminin-111, and FK-506 were used for the treatment of VML in a rodent model. We observed that biomimetic sponge treatment improved muscle structure and function while modulating inflammation and limiting the extent of fibrotic tissue deposition. Specifically, sponge treatment increased the total number of myofibers, type 2B fiber cross-sectional area, myosin: collagen ratio, myofibers with central nuclei, and peak isometric torque compared to untreated VML injured muscles. As an acellular scaffold, biomimetic sponges may provide a promising clinical therapy for VML.

材料
货号
品牌
产品描述

Sigma-Aldrich
抗-SCA-1抗体, from rabbit, purified by affinity chromatography