Lecture 7 Flashcards

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What are two traditional approaches to replace ‘missing’ or damaged organs?

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  1. Allograft transplantation (kidney, heart, liver transplant)
    - Immune rejection issues
    - Lack of donors
  2. Autograft transplant(e.g., heart bskinypass, grafting)
    - No immune rejection
    - Limited amount of tissue
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Nowadays what are some more innovative approaches to replace ‘missing’ or damaged organs?

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Transplantations, cloning techniques, prosthetic limb replacements and tissue grafting

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3
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Pacemaker function?

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Regulates heart beat

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Defibrillator?

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Corrects irregular heart beating

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5
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Stem cells?

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Unspecialised cells that have the ability to self-renew and also become, or differentiate into, a specific cell type

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Scaffold?

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  • Provides support
  • A framework to support cell migration into the defect from surrounding tissues
  • Serves as a delivery vehicle for exogenous cells and growth factors
  • Structurally reinforce the defect to maintain the shape of the defect and prevent distortion of surrounding tissue
  • Serves as a barrier to prevent the infiltration of surrounding tissue that may impede the process of regeneration
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Scaffold considerations in tissue engineering?

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  1. Biocompatibility
    - Cells must adhere to the scaffold, function normally and proliferate
    - Can’t cause an immune reaction that may lead to an inflammatory response, as the body may reject it
  2. Biodegradability
    - Not intended as permanent implants
    - The by-products must be non toxic
    - Must be degradable to allow cells to produce their own ECM
  3. Scaffold architecture
    - High porosity and interconnectivity allows fluid flow, nutrient delivery and waste removal
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