High contrast microstructural visualization of natural acellular matrices by means of phase-based x-ray tomography

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Hagen, Charlotte K. | Maghsoudlou, Panagiotis | Totonelli, Giorgia | Diemoz, Paul C. | Endrizzi, Marco | Rigon, Luigi | Menk, Ralf-Hendrik | Arfelli, Fulvia | Dreossi, Diego | Brun, Emmanuel | Coan, Paola | Bravin, Alberto | de Coppi, Paolo | Olivo, Alessandro

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International audience. Acellular scaffolds obtained via decellularization are a key instrument in regenerative medicine both per se and to drive the development of future-generation synthetic scaffolds that could become available off-the-shelf. In this framework, imaging is key to the understanding of the scaffolds' internal structure as well as their interaction with cells and other organs, including ideally post-implantation. Scaffolds of a wide range of intricate organs (esophagus, lung, liver and small intestine) were imaged with x-ray phase contrast computed tomography (PC-CT). Image quality was sufficiently high to visualize scaffold microarchitecture and to detect major anatomical features, such as the esophageal mucosal-submucosal separation, pulmonary alveoli and intestinal villi. These results are a long-sought step for the field of regenerative medicine; until now, histology and scanning electron microscopy have been the gold standard to study the scaffold structure. However, they are both destructive: hence, they are not suitable for imaging scaffolds prior to transplantation, and have no prospect for post-transplantation use. PC-CT, on the other hand, is non-destructive, 3D and fully quantitative. Importantly, not only do we demonstrate achievement of high image quality at two different synchrotron facilities, but also with commercial x-ray equipment, which makes the method available to any research laboratory

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