Sodium hydroxide based non-detergent decellularizing solution for rat lung

Organogenesis. 2018;14(2):94-106. doi: 10.1080/15476278.2018.1462432. Epub 2018 Jun 11.

Abstract

Lung transplantation is the last option for the treatment of end stage chronic lung disorders. Because the shortage of donor lung organs represents the main hurdle, lung regeneration has been considered to overcome this hurdle. Recellularization of decellularized organ scaffold is a promising option for organ regeneration. Although detergents are ordinarily used for decellularization, other approaches are possible. Here we used high alkaline (pH12) sodium hydroxide (NaOH)-PBS solution without detergents for lung decellularization and compared the efficacy on DNA elimination and ECM preservation with detergent based decellularization solutions CHAPS and SDS. Immunohistochemical image analysis showed that cell components were removed by NaOH solution as well as other detergents. A Collagen and GAG assay showed that the collagen reduction of the NaOH group was comparable to that of the CHAPS and SDS groups. However, DNA reduction was more significant in the NaOH group than in other groups (p < 0.0001). The recellularization of HUVEC revealed cell attachment was not inferior to that of the SDS group. Ex vivo functional analysis showed 100% oxygen ventilation increased oxygen partial pressure as artificial hemoglobin vesicle-PBS solution passed through regenerated lungs in the SDS or NaOH group. It was concluded that the NaOH-PBS based decellularization solution was comparable to ordinal decellularizaton solutions and competitive in cost effectiveness and residues in the decellularized scaffold negligible, thus providing another potential option to detergent for future clinical usage.

Keywords: decellularization; detergent; extracellular matrix; lung regeneration; sodium hydroxide.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • DNA / metabolism
  • Detergents / pharmacology*
  • Extracellular Matrix / metabolism
  • Lung / cytology*
  • Lung / ultrastructure
  • Male
  • Rats, Inbred F344
  • Regeneration / drug effects
  • Sodium Hydroxide / pharmacology*
  • Solutions

Substances

  • Detergents
  • Solutions
  • Sodium Hydroxide
  • DNA

Grants and funding

Funding of this project was provided by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (T.T., grant numbers 23592067 and 15H04944; T.M, grant number 16K10686).