Implantation of Tissue-Engineered Vascular Graft in Mouse Carotid Artery via Cuff Technique.

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Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biomaterial Research, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College; Institute of Transplant Medicine, School of Medicine, Key Laboratory of Bioactive Materials of Ministry of Education, Nankai University; nkwangzh

Published: May 2025


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The development of small-diameter vascular grafts has been a global endeavor, with numerous research groups contributing to this field. Animal experimentation plays a pivotal role in assessing the efficacy and safety of vascular grafts, particularly in the absence of clinical applications. Compared to alternative animal models, the mouse implantation model offers several advantages, including a well-defined genetic background, a mature method for disease model construction, and a straightforward surgical procedure. Based on these advantages, the present study devised a simple cuff technique for the implantation of tissue-engineered vascular grafts in the mouse carotid artery. This technique began with the fabrication of polycaprolactone (PCL) small-diameter vascular grafts via electrostatic spinning, followed by the seeding of macrophages onto the grafts through perfusion adsorption. Subsequently, the cellularized tissue-engineered vascular grafts were transplanted into the mouse carotid artery using the cuff technique to evaluate patency and regenerative capability. After 30 days of in vivo implantation, vascular patency was found to be satisfactory, with evidence of neo-tissue regeneration and the formation of an endothelial layer within the lumen of the grafts. All data were analyzed using statistical and graphing software. This study successfully established a mouse carotid artery implantation model that can be used to explore the cellular sources of vascular regeneration and the mechanisms of action of active substances. Furthermore, it provides theoretical support for the development of novel small-diameter vascular grafts.

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