JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Biochemical, Food and Medical Engineering
Enhanced Angiogenesis in bFGF-Containing Scaffold Promoted Viability of Enclosed Hepatocytes and Maintained Hepatospecific Glycogen Storage Capacity
Takayuki TakeiHiroyuki IjimaShinji SakaiTsutomu OnoKoei Kawakami
Author information
JOURNAL RESTRICTED ACCESS

2005 Volume 38 Issue 11 Pages 913-917

Details
Abstract

We fabricated a scaffold of poly (lactic acid) and acidic gelatin, a sustained-release carrier of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), which is a positive regulator of angiogenesis. After 1 week of implantation into mesentery of rats, blood vessels induced in the bFGF-containing scaffolds were almost double those in the bFGF-free scaffolds. Further, histological examination of hepatocyte-immobilizing scaffolds retrieved after 1 week of implantation into the mesentery of the rats that received a 70% hepatectomy revealed that the bFGF-containing scaffolds were more efficient for immobilized cell survival than the bFGF-free scaffolds. As well, hepatocytes in the bFGF-containing scaffolds kept their hepatospecific glycogen storage capacity.

Content from these authors
© 2005 The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top