The interaction of laser radiation with tissue in the aspect of generating the process of decellularization in the preparation of animal origin autologous tissue
The interaction of laser radiation with tissue in the aspect of generating the process of decellularization in the preparation of animal origin autologous tissue
Purpose: The aim of the work was to create an appropriate substrate for organ transplantation using bioactive tissue-based scaffold
populated by cells of the graft recipient. The purpose of the modeling was to investigate the mechanical effects of wave loading of aortic
and pulmonary tissue material. Methods: The biological properties of tissues of aortic and pulmonary valves were modified by the process of decellularization. The host cells were removed by various physical methods with focus on minimal degradation of the extracellular
matrix. Thus, the decellularization process was controlled by histological methods. The tissue decellularization process was simulated by
finite element modelling. Results: The mechanical results represented by a displacement at the center of the sample were coherent and
the heterogeneity of the distribution of the caves on the surface of the samples was confirmed, both by experiment and in the simulation
by the alternate occurrence of local minima and maxima. The latter results from the uneven removal of cells from the effect of the wave
causing decellularization were also predicted by the numerical model. Laser radiation had a destructive effect on the components of
the extracellular matrix (e.g., collagen and elastic fibers), mainly depending on the fluence and number of pulses in a single exposure.
Conclusions: The differences between the valve tissue materials were shown, and the impact of the process of decellularization on the
properties of the tissues was analyzed. It should be emphasized that due to low absorption and high scattering, laser radiation can deeply
penetrate the tissue, which allows for effective decellularization process in the entire volume of irradiated tissue.
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