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Rat Mesentery Angiogenesis Assay
Published on: June 18, 2011
Bioreactor System to Perfuse Mesentery Microvascular Networks and Study Flow Effects During Angiogenesis
Jessica M Motherwell1,2, Maximillian Rozenblum2, Prasad V G Katakam3
11Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Impact Statement:
Microvascular remodeling, or angiogenesis, plays a central role in multiple pathological conditions, including cancer, diabetes, and ischemia. Tissue-engineered in vitro models have emerged as tools to elucidate the mechanisms that drive the angiogenic process. However, a major challenge with model development is recapitulating the physiological complexity of real microvascular networks, including incorporation of the entire vascular tree and hemodynamics. This study establishes a bioreactor system that incorporates real microvascular networks with physiological flow as a novel ex vivo tissue culture model, thereby providing a platform to evaluate angiogenesis in a physiologically relevant environment.
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