Tissue-equivalent rods containing aligned collagen fibrils and schwann cells
First Claim
1. A method of forming a tissue-equivalent rod comprising:
- a. providing a rod-shaped mold extending in the longitudinal and transverse directions, the mold including a cavity, the mold including an axis extending in the longitudinal direction;
b. filling the cavity of the mold with a solution comprising collagen and Schwann cells; and
c. placing the filled mold into a magnetic field, such that the longitudinal axis of the mold is substantially perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field, whereby the fibrils forming in the collagen align and extend in the longitudinal direction.
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Abstract
Tissue-equivalent and biopolymer tubes and rods include fibrils which are oriented (aligned) by a magnetic field. These oriented fibrils provide enhanced mechanical and cell guidance properties to the tissue-equivalent and biopolymer tubes. One such tissue-equivalent tube includes a body of collagen gel with mammalian tissue cells interspersed therein. The collagen fibrils are circumferentially oriented within the tubular body by a magnetic field, thereby inducing circumferential orientation of the cells. One such biopolymer rod includes collagen fibrils longitudinally oriented along the rod axis by a magnetic field that guides invasion of cells. Methods of making magnetically oriented tissue-equivalent and biopolymer tubes and rods are also disclosed.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of forming a tissue-equivalent rod comprising:
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a. providing a rod-shaped mold extending in the longitudinal and transverse directions, the mold including a cavity, the mold including an axis extending in the longitudinal direction; b. filling the cavity of the mold with a solution comprising collagen and Schwann cells; and c. placing the filled mold into a magnetic field, such that the longitudinal axis of the mold is substantially perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field, whereby the fibrils forming in the collagen align and extend in the longitudinal direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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- 8. A tissue-equivalent rod, the rod including a cylindrical body including a longitudinal axis, the body extending along the longitudinal axis and comprising collagen and Schwann cells interspersed within the collagen, the collagen formed into fibrils, the fibrils aligned in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis within the body.
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