Abstract
To determine if rat bladders augmented with an acellular Japanese bovine pericardium-derived biomaterial (CardioDISC [CD]) could support bladder reconstruction, and increase bladder volume and compliance. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups (n = 5 each). After partial cystectomy, bladders were closed without augmentation (non-augmentation) or augmented with porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) or CD, both of which are acellular. At 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks after surgery, bladder volume and compliance were measured. The bladders were then analyzed by immunohistochemistry for smooth muscle actin (SMA), urothelium uroplakin III (UPIII), and nerve fiber S100. At 4 weeks after augmentation, the SMA-positive cells from the host bladder tissues were present near the regions augmented with CD. In addition, S100-positive cells were present within the CD-augmented tissues. At 8 weeks after surgery, the CD-augmented tissues contained layered SMA-positive cells, urothelium uroplakin III -positive urothelium, and S100 fibers, similar to normal bladder tissue. The SIS-augmented bladders showed similar results. At 8 weeks after augmentation, the bladder volume of CD-augmented bladders was larger than that at 4 weeks, while the SIS-augmented bladders were the same as those at 4 weeks. The bladder volume of the non-augmented group did not increase. The bladder compliance of the CD-augmented bladders at 8 weeks was significantly higher than at earlier times. The bladder compliance of neither the non-augmented nor the SIS-augmented groups increased during the study period. Acellular bovine pericardium-derived material could be a suitable biomaterial for bladder augmentations.
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