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  4. Effects of Two Decellularization Protocols on the Mechanical Behavior and Structural Properties of the Human Urethra
 
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2024
Journal Article
Title

Effects of Two Decellularization Protocols on the Mechanical Behavior and Structural Properties of the Human Urethra

Abstract
This study evaluates the effects of two decellularization protocols, enzyme-detergent (ED) and detergent-detergent (DD), on the structural and biomechanical properties of human urethral tissue. Urethral samples from 18 individuals were divided into ED (n = 7) and DD (n = 11) groups, with native samples (n = 3) serving as controls. Histological and ultrastructural analyses confirmed that both protocols effectively removed cellular content while preserving essential extracellular matrix (ECM) elements, such as collagen and elastic fibers. Immunohistochemical staining for collagen IV and fibronectin revealed no significant differences between decellularized and native tissues, indicating intact ECM structure. Biomechanical testing demonstrated that DD-treated tissues had significantly lower Cauchy stress (1494.8 ± 518.4 kPa) when compared to native tissues (2439.7 ± 578.7 kPa, p = 0.013), while ED-treated tissues were similar to both groups. Both decellularized groups exhibited reduced stretch at failure and elastic modulus compared to native tissues. Cytotoxicity assays using adipose-derived stem cells demonstrated no signs of toxicity in either protocol. Overall, both ED and DD protocols effectively preserved the urethral ECM structure and mechanical properties, making them suitable for potential use in tissue-engineered grafts and for biobanking purposes. Further research is needed to refine and optimize decellularization methods to improve scaffold recellularization and ensure clinical safety and efficacy.
Author(s)
Kuniaková, Marcela
Comenius University Medical School
Varchulova Novakova, Zuzana
Comenius University Medical School
Haspinger, Daniel Ch
Medizinische Universität Graz
Niestrawska, Justyna A.
Medizinische Universität Graz
Klein, Martin
Comenius University Medical School
Gálfiová, Paulína
Comenius University Medical School
Kováč, Jan
Comenius University Medical School
Palkovič, Michal
Comenius University Medical School
Danišovič, Ľuboš
Comenius University Medical School
Hammer, Niels
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Umformtechnik IWU  
Žiaran, S.
Ná Ústav Reumatických Chorob
Journal
International journal of molecular sciences  
Funder
European Regional Development Fund
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/ijms252212361
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Umformtechnik IWU  
Keyword(s)
  • biomechanical properties

  • decellularization

  • morphology

  • tissue engineering

  • urethra

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