Further structural characterization of ovine forestomach matrix and multi-layered extracellular matrix composites for soft tissue repair.

Matthew J Smith,Sandi G Dempsey,Robert Wf Veale, Claudia G Duston-Fursman, Chloe A F Rayner, Chettha Javanapong,Dane Gerneke,Shane G Dowling,Brandon A Bosque,Tanvi Karnik, Michael J Jerram,Arun Nagarajan, Ravinder Rajam, Alister Jowsey, Samuel Cutajar, Isaac Mason, Roderick G Stanley, Andrew Campbell,Jenny Malmstrom,Chris H Miller,Barnaby C H May

Journal of biomaterials applications(2021)

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Decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM)-based biomaterials are of great clinical utility in soft tissue repair applications due to their regenerative properties. Multi-layered dECM devices have been developed for clinical indications where additional thickness and biomechanical performance are required. However, traditional approaches to the fabrication of multi-layered dECM devices introduce additional laminating materials or chemical modifications of the dECM that may impair the biological functionality of the material. Using an established dECM biomaterial, ovine forestomach matrix, a novel method for the fabrication of multi-layered dECM constructs has been developed, where layers are bonded via a physical interlocking process without the need for additional bonding materials or detrimental chemical modification of the dECM. The versatility of the interlocking process has been demonstrated by incorporating a layer of hyaluronic acid to create a composite material with additional biological functionality. Interlocked composite devices including hyaluronic acid showed improved in vitro bioactivity and moisture retention properties.
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