Abstract

The advances in infertility treatment technologies such as invitro fertilization (IVF) help many infertile women to be able to get pregnant. However, these infertility treatments cannot be applied to women who are suffering from absolute uterine factor. Fabrication of functional scaffold in tissue engineering approach is believed to play an important role for uterine regeneration and uterus replacement for treating absolute uterine factor infertility. In this research, we developed an internal radial perfusion bioreactor to promote decellularization and recellularization for fabrication of functional engineered uterine tissue. As a result, the DNA contents of the decellularized uterine tissue with high hydrostatic pressure followed by 7 days internal perfusion washing decreased by 90% compared to native tissue. Collagen and proteoglycan contents in the pressurized uterine tissue with the internal perfusion bioreactor, static (control) and shaking treatment with high hydrostatic pressure showed no significant change compared to the native tissue. The newly developed perfusion bioreactor also enabled to recellularize in the decellularized tissue with statistically significant increase of DNA by 614% compared to non-seeded cell groups. Vimentin and 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) was homogeneously expressed in the seeded endometrial stromal cells in the recellularized tissue fabricated using the bioreactor. With the developed internal radial perfusion bioreactor, we are the first group to successfully recellularized uterine tissue in all layers including epithelium, endometrium and myometrium. These results showed that the internal perfusion bioreactor has potential to be utilized for fabrication of functional engineered tissue to promote tissue regeneration.

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