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2014
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Generation of the hypodermis in a vascularized three layered skin substitute

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Introduction: Patients with third degree burn wounds would benefit from a three-layer skin graft consisting of the epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. As part of the ArtiVasc 3D EU project we are trying to come closer to this goal and to generate a vascularized 3D skin substitute. Materials and methods: To generate the hypodermis a construct of hydrogels and electrospun matrices will be produced and then seeded with adipose derived stem cells (ASCs) and adipocytes. Results: ASCs adhered and proliferated on the matrices. After 21 days fat vacuoles could be detected as a sign of successful differentiation of ASCs. The use of bioreactors additionally improved the viability of cells within the hydrogel. Discussion and conclusions: The combination of hydrogels and electrospun matrices represents a promising approach for the generation of adipose tissue. Acknowledgments: The research was funded by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) through the ArtiVasc 3D project under grant agreement no. 263416. Disclosures: The authors have nothing to disclose.
Author(s)
Keck, M.
Kober, J.
Schnabelrauch, M.
Wyrwa, R.
Walter, T.
Kasper, C.
Nottrodt, N.
Kluger, Petra Juliane
Bochers, K.
Hoch, Eva
Huber, Birgit
Rath, T.
Gugerell, A.
Zeitschrift
Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Project(s)
ARTIVASC 3D
Funder
European Commission EC
Konferenz
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS European Chapter Meeting) 2014
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT
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