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Evaluation of the optical and biomechanical properties of bioengineered human skin generated with fibrin-agarose biomaterials.

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2020-04-24

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Ionescu, Ana Maria
Chato-Astrain, Jesus
Cardona Perez, Juan de la Cruz
Campos, Fernando
Perez Gomez, Maria
Alaminos, Miguel
Garzon Bello, Ingrid

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SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering
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Recent generation of bioengineered human skin allowed the efficient treatment of patients with severe skin defects. However, the optical and biomechanical properties of these models are not known. Three models of bioengineered human skin based on fibrin-agarose biomaterials (acellular, dermal skin substitutes, and complete dermoepidermal skin substitutes) were generated and analyzed. Optical and biomechanical properties of these artificial human skin substitutes were investigated using the inverse adding-doubling method and tensile tests, respectively. The analysis of the optical properties revealed that the model that most resembled the optical behavior of the native human skin in terms of absorption and scattering properties was the dermoepidermal human skin substitutes after 7 to 14 days in culture. The time-course evaluation of the biomechanical parameters showed that the dermoepidermal substitutes displayed significant higher values than acellular and dermal skin substitutes for all parameters analyzed and did not differ from the control skin for traction deformation, stress, and strain at fracture break. We demonstrate the crucial role of the cells from a physical point of view, confirming that a bioengineered dermoepidermal human skin substitute based on fibrin-agarose biomaterials is able to fulfill the minimal requirements for skin transplants for future clinical use at early stages of in vitro development.

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Biocompatible Materials
Fibrin
Humans
Sepharose
Skin
Tissue Engineering

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Fibrina
Humanos
Ingeniería de tejidos
Materiales biocompatibles
Piel
Sefarosa

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absorption, bioengineered skin, fibrin-agarose biomaterial, optical properties, scattering

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Ionescu AM, Chato-Astrain J, Cardona Pérez JC, Campos F, Pérez Gómez M, Alaminos M, et al. Evaluation of the optical and biomechanical properties of bioengineered human skin generated with fibrin-agarose biomaterials. J Biomed Opt. 2020 May;25(5):1-16.