DOI: 10.2217/rme-2023-0060 ISSN: 1746-0751

Acellular collagen–glycosaminoglycan matrix promotes functional recovery in a rat model of volumetric muscle loss

Christina Zhu, Mehran Karvar, Daniel J Koh, Karina Sklyar, Yori Endo, Jacob Quint, Mohamadmahdi Samandari, Ali Tamayol, Indranil Sinha
  • Embryology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Aim: Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a composite loss of skeletal muscle, which heals with fibrosis, minimal muscle regeneration, and incomplete functional recovery. This study investigated whether collagen–glycosaminoglycan scaffolds (CGS) improve functional recovery following VML. Methods: 15 Sprague-Dawley rats underwent either sham injury or bilateral tibialis anterior (TA) VML injury, with or without CGS implantation. Results: In rats with VML injuries treated with CGS, the TA exhibited greater in vivo tetanic forces and in situ twitch and tetanic dorsiflexion forces compared with those in the non-CGS group at 4- and 6-weeks following injury, respectively. Histologically, the VML with CGS group demonstrated reduced fibrosis and increased muscle regeneration. Conclusion: Taken together, CGS implantation has potential augment muscle recovery following VML.

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