Seeding parenchymal cells into compression resistant porous scaffold after vascularizing in vivo

Number of patents in Portfolio can not be more than 2000

United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6309635
SERIAL NO

08345217

Stats

ATTORNEY / AGENT: (SPONSORED)

Importance

Loading Importance Indicators... loading....

Abstract

See full text

A method is provided whereby cells having a desired function are seeded on and into biocompatible, biodegradable or non-degradable porous polymer scaffolding matrix, previously implanted in a patient and infiltrated with blood vessels and connective tissue, to produce a functional organ equivalent. The resulting organoid is a chimera formed of parenchymal elements of the donated tissue and vascular and matrix elements of the host. The matrix should be compression resistant and a non-toxic, porous template for vascular ingrowth. The pore size, usually between approximately 100 and 300 microns, should allow vascular and connective tissue ingrowth throughout approximately 10 to 90% of the matrix, and the injection of cells such as hepatocytes without damage to the cells or patient. The introduced cells attach to the connective tissue and are fed by the blood vessels. Immediately prior to matrix implantation portacaval shunts can be created to provide trophic stimulatory factors to the implanted matrix to enhance replication and function.

Loading the Abstract Image... loading....

First Claim

See full text

Family

Loading Family data... loading....

Patent Owner(s)

Patent OwnerAddress
CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER CORPBOSTON MA

International Classification(s)

Inventor(s)

Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ingber, Donald E Boston, MA 200 3052
Langer, Robert S Newton, MA 635 37250
Vacanti, Joseph P Winchester, MA 71 6175

Cited Art Landscape

Load Citation

Patent Citation Ranking

Forward Cite Landscape

Load Citation