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MyoBio: An Automated Bioreactor System Technology for Standardized Perfusion-Decellularization of Whole Skeletal Muscle
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on. 69(7):2305-2313 Jul, 2022
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Muscles
Surgery
Biotechnology
Inductors
Biological systems
Tendons
Plastics
Biomechatronics
bioreactors
tissue engineering
decellularization
skeletal muscle
Language
ISSN
0018-9294
1558-2531
Abstract
Objective: Decellularizing solid organs is a promising top-down process to produce acellular bio-scaffolds for ‘de novo’ regrowth or application as tissue ‘patches’ that compensate, e.g., large volumetric muscle loss in reconstructive surgery. Therefore, generating standardized acellular muscle scaffolds marks a pressing area of need. Although animal muscle decellularization protocols were established, those are mostly manually performed and lack defined bioreactor environments and metrologies to assess decellularization quality in real-time. To close this gap, we engineered an automated bioreactor system to provide chemical decellularization solutions to immersed whole rat gastrocnemius medialis muscle through perfusion of the main feeding arteries. Results: Perfusion control is adjustable according to decellularization quality feedback. This was assessed both from (i) ex situ assessment of sarcomeres/nuclei through multiphoton fluorescence and label-free Second Harmonic Generation microscopy and DNA quantification, along with (ii) in situ within the bioreactor environment assessment of the sample’s passive mechanical elasticity. Conclusion: We find DNA and sarcomere-free constructs after 72 h of 0.1% SDS perfusion-decellularization. Furthermore, passive elasticity can be implemented as additional online decellularization quality measure, noting a threefold elasticity decrease in acellular constructs. Significance: Our MyoBio represents a novel and useful automated bioreactor environment for standardized and controlled generation of acellular whole muscle scaffolds as a valuable source for regenerative medicine.