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Cotton Candy Capillaries H. Ron Greene II, Biomedical Engineering, University of Rhode Island BME 281 First Presentation, October 4, 2011 . What is the single most important item in your home?. The fridge? The TV? The Wii?. Indoor Plumbing!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The fridge?The TV?The Wii?

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Without Indoor plumbing , modern society would be set back 250 years.

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Until recently, tissue engineers have been unable to provide plumbing for fabricated tissues.

This has greatly hindered advancement in terms of creating larger and more complex tissues and organs.↑ This is real

people! ↑

Urethra grown in vitro

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Mammalian cells utilize capillary networks for the delivery of nutrients and the removal of waste

Capillary networks are arranged so that the cells which they nourish are located within 100 – 200 µm

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Absence of vascular network has limited thickness of clinically used engineered tissues to mm scale at most

Failure to provide nutrient supply frequently results in loss of more than 95% of transplanted cells

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Dr. Jason SpectorLeon Bellan

After giving a university lecture Dr. Jason Spector was approached by a student working with microfibers

Leon Bellan noted that the dimensions and general form of cotton candy mimics capillaries

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Vascular microchannels were made with store bought sugar and a modified cotton candy machine

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Step 1: Pour molten sugar to form thin stems. Let cool.

Step 2: Make cotton candy.

Step 3: Stick sugar stems into cotton candy.

Step 4: Incubate for 2 minutes to fuse sugar structure.

Step 5: Submerge in biocompatible epoxy. Let cure.

Step 6: Use ethanol to dissolve sugar. Rum should do.

Step 7: Fill with blood. Enjoy.

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electron microscopy

multiphoton spectroscopy

Frames from video of flourescent polystyrene particle flow.

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Red blood cells in vitro

Red blood cells in epoxy

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Final Product: physiologically functional microvascular network in biocompatible PDMS cast.

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The ability to construct microvascular networks is a major hurdle passed on the road to engineering complex organs.

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REFERENCES

[1] URI BME 281 BME Seminar II <www.ele.uri.edu/courses/bme281>.

[2] Ikada, Yoshito. Tissue Engineering: Fundamentals and Applications. Kidlington, Oxfordshire: Elsevier Inc, 2006, pgs 63-64

[3] Leon M. Bellan, Sunil P. Singh, Peter W. Henderson, Teresa J. Porri, Harold G. Craighead, Jason A. Spector. "Fabrication of an artificial 3-dimensional vascular network using sacrificial sugar structures." Soft Matter, 2009: pgs 1354-1357.

[4] Jason W. Nichol, Ali Khademhosseini. "Modular tissue engineering: engineering biological tissue from the bottom up." Soft Matter, 2009: pgs 1312-1319.

[5] “Making Capillaries from Cotton Candy.” Dean of Invention, Planet Green, 2011. Television