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Developing Biomimetic Hydrogels of the Arterial Wall as a Prothrombotic Substrate for in Vitro Human Thrombosis Models

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dc.contributor.author Jacob Ranjbar
dc.contributor.author Wanjiku Njoroge
dc.contributor.author Paul Roach
dc.contributor.author Ying Yang
dc.contributor.author Jonathan M. Gibbins
dc.contributor.author Alan G. S. Harper
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-04T10:48:24Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-04T10:48:24Z
dc.date.issued 2023-06
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kyu.ac.ke/123456789/985
dc.description.abstract Current in vitro thrombosis models utilise simplistic 2D surfaces coated with purified components of the subendothelial matrix. The lack of a realistic humanised model has led to greater study of thrombus formation in in vivo tests in animals. Here we aimed to develop 3D hydrogel-based replicas of the medial and adventitial layers of the human artery to produce a surface that can optimally support thrombus formation under physiological flow conditions. These tissueengineered medial- (TEML) and adventitial-layer (TEAL) hydrogels were developed by culturing human coronary artery smooth muscle cells and human aortic adventitial fibroblasts within collagen hydrogels, both individually and in co-culture. Platelet aggregation upon these hydrogels was studied using a custom-made parallel flow chamber. When cultured in the presence of ascorbic acid, the medial-layer hydrogels were able to produce sufficient neo-collagen to support effective platelet aggregation under arterial flow conditions. Both TEML and TEAL hydrogels possessed measurable tissue factor activity and could trigger coagulation of platelet-poor plasma in a factor VII-dependent manner. Biomimetic hydrogel replicas of the subendothelial layers of the human artery are effective substrates for a humanised in vitro thrombosis model that could reduce animal experimentation by replacing current in vivo models en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Gels en_US
dc.subject Animal use alternatives; biomimetic hydrogels; thrombosis; blood coagulation; tissue factor; collage en_US
dc.title Developing Biomimetic Hydrogels of the Arterial Wall as a Prothrombotic Substrate for in Vitro Human Thrombosis Models en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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