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Development Of Brain-Derived Bioscaffolds For Neural Progenitor Cell Culture And Delivery, Julia Terek Jun 2022

Development Of Brain-Derived Bioscaffolds For Neural Progenitor Cell Culture And Delivery, Julia Terek

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The use of brain extracellular matrix (ECM) as a biomaterial has the potential to promote neural tissue regeneration by providing cell-instructive cues that direct survival, proliferation, and differentiation. This study developed a novel detergent-free decellularization protocol that effectively reduced cellular content while preserving key ECM components in porcine and rat brains. The resulting decellularized brain tissue (DBT) was incorporated into microcarriers to assess its effects on the growth, phenotype and neurotrophic factor gene expression of rat brain-derived progenitor cells cultured within spinner flask bioreactors, using purified collagen microcarriers as a control. Both types of microcarriers supported cell expansion and survival, …


Characterization Of Tissue-Specific Matrix-Derived Bioscaffolds For Nucleus Pulposus Cell Culture, Marco A. Herrera Quijano Oct 2021

Characterization Of Tissue-Specific Matrix-Derived Bioscaffolds For Nucleus Pulposus Cell Culture, Marco A. Herrera Quijano

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Bioscaffolds derived from the extracellular matrix (ECM) have shown the capacity to promote regeneration by providing tissue-specific biological instructive cues that can enhance cell survival and direct lineage-specific differentiation. This study focused on the development and characterization of two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) cell culture platforms incorporating decellularized nucleus pulposus (DNP). First, a novel detergent-free protocol was developed for decellularizing bovine NP tissues that was effective at removing cellular content while preserving key ECM constituents including collagens and glycosaminoglycans. Culture studies showed that 2-D coatings derived from the DNP could support cell attachment but did not maintain or rescue the …


Extracellular Matrix-Derived Microcarriers As 3-D Cell Culture Platforms, Anna Kornmuller Apr 2021

Extracellular Matrix-Derived Microcarriers As 3-D Cell Culture Platforms, Anna Kornmuller

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Recognizing the cell-instructive capacity of tissue-specific extracellular matrix (ECM) to direct cell attachment, proliferation and differentiation, there is a need for the development of in vitro cell culture models that reflect the complexity of the ECM to improve stem/progenitor cell expansion and lineage-commitment. This thesis focused on the development and characterization of ECM-derived microcarriers for the in vitro dynamic culture and expansion of stromal cells for cell therapy and tissue engineering applications.

To develop novel platforms for use in dynamic culture systems, initial work focused on applying electrospraying techniques to fabricate microcarriers from decellularized dermal tissue (DDT) and decellularized myocardial …


Design Of Cell-Instructive Biomaterial Scaffolds For Intervertebral Disc Regeneration, Nadia Sharma Sep 2019

Design Of Cell-Instructive Biomaterial Scaffolds For Intervertebral Disc Regeneration, Nadia Sharma

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Biomaterials-based therapies targeting the nucleus pulposus (NP) have the potential to promote regeneration and restore mechanical function to the intervertebral disc. This study developed composite hydrogels incorporating decellularized NP (DNP) and assessed its effects on viability, retention and differentiation of U-CH1 cells, an NP progenitor-like cell line. A minimal protocol was developed to decellularize bovine NP that reduced nuclear content while preserving key extracellular matrix components predicted to be favourable for bioactivity. The resulting DNP demonstrated cell-instructive effects, supporting U-CH1 viability and retention within the hydrogels, and promoted the differentiation of the progenitor-like cells towards an NP-like phenotype. These studies …


Design Of Tissue-Specific Cellular Microenvironments For Adipose-Derived Stromal Cell Culture And Delivery, Arthi Shridhar Apr 2019

Design Of Tissue-Specific Cellular Microenvironments For Adipose-Derived Stromal Cell Culture And Delivery, Arthi Shridhar

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The development of in vitro cell culture models that investigate tissue-specific effects of the extracellular matrix (ECM) on stem/progenitor cell lineage-commitment can contribute towards the design of improved cell delivery strategies. This thesis developed processing methods that conserved ECM bioactivity to generate well-characterized 2- and 3-D culture platforms that facilitated the evaluation of ECM composition on the adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation of human adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs). Initial work compared α-amylase and pepsin digestion as methods to fabricate ECM coatings. The effects of enzyme processing and ECM composition were explored using human decellularized adipose tissue (DAT) and bovine tendon collagen …


Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Differentiation In Cell Aggregates Supplemented With Micronized, Decellularized Extracellular Matrix, Danielle Heinbuch Oct 2016

Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Differentiation In Cell Aggregates Supplemented With Micronized, Decellularized Extracellular Matrix, Danielle Heinbuch

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In the human body there are tissues with limited regenerative potential, raising the need for cell-based regenerative therapies. The main objective of this thesis was to examine how tissue-specific extracellular matrix (ECM) affects the differentiation of human adipose-derived stem/stromal cells (ASCs). The effects of incorporating milled, decellularized adipose (DAT) or cartilage (DCT) ECM particles on ASC lineage-specific differentiation in 3-D cell aggregate cultures were explored. The results demonstrated that the addition of ECM improved differentiation for both adipogenesis and chondrogenesis. Analysis of adipogenic gene and protein expression indicated enhanced differentiation in the DAT+ASC aggregates relative to the DCT+ASC and ASC-alone …