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Decellularization of human extrahepatic bile duct tissue is feasible. (a) Macroscopic images of before and after decellularization. The ostia of the PBG are visible (outtake). (b) Before and after decellularization images of H&E stained paraffin slides showing the surface of the EBD (left) and intramural PBG (right). Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (c) DAPI staining revealed that after decellularization no visible dsDNA is present in the decellularized ECM on the surface of the EBD or in the PBGS. Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (d) Scanning electron microscopy images before decellularization shows the expected denudation of the extrahepatic bile duct as only a few cells can be seen at two different magnifications from the same sample. After decellularization all cells were removed and the ultrastructure of the ECM remains intact as is shown by two different magnifications from the same sample. Scale bars represent 200 µm left side, 10 µm top right, 1 µm bottom right. (e) Collagen Type I remains present after decellularization. Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (f) Collagen type IV remains present in the PBG after decellularization. Scale bar represents: 200 µm. (g) Results from the biochemical analyses. DNA drops significantly (*** p < .001) after decellularization to 11.9 ng DNA ( SD ± 9.2 ng DNA). Total collagen content does not differ significantly ( N = 9). sGAG content decreases significantly (*** p < .001) to 1.4 µg sGAG/mg ECM ( SD ± 1.0 µg sGAG; N = 15). DAPI, 4′,6‐diamidino‐2‐phenylindole; EBD, extrahepatic bile duct; ECM, extracellular matrix; H&E, hematoxylin and eosin; PBG, peribiliary glands; sGAG, sulfated <t>glycosaminoglycan</t> [Color figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com ]
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Decellularization of human extrahepatic bile duct tissue is feasible. (a) Macroscopic images of before and after decellularization. The ostia of the PBG are visible (outtake). (b) Before and after decellularization images of H&E stained paraffin slides showing the surface of the EBD (left) and intramural PBG (right). Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (c) DAPI staining revealed that after decellularization no visible dsDNA is present in the decellularized ECM on the surface of the EBD or in the PBGS. Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (d) Scanning electron microscopy images before decellularization shows the expected denudation of the extrahepatic bile duct as only a few cells can be seen at two different magnifications from the same sample. After decellularization all cells were removed and the ultrastructure of the ECM remains intact as is shown by two different magnifications from the same sample. Scale bars represent 200 µm left side, 10 µm top right, 1 µm bottom right. (e) Collagen Type I remains present after decellularization. Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (f) Collagen type IV remains present in the PBG after decellularization. Scale bar represents: 200 µm. (g) Results from the biochemical analyses. DNA drops significantly (*** p < .001) after decellularization to 11.9 ng DNA ( SD ± 9.2 ng DNA). Total collagen content does not differ significantly ( N = 9). sGAG content decreases significantly (*** p < .001) to 1.4 µg sGAG/mg ECM ( SD ± 1.0 µg sGAG; N = 15). DAPI, 4′,6‐diamidino‐2‐phenylindole; EBD, extrahepatic bile duct; ECM, extracellular matrix; H&E, hematoxylin and eosin; PBG, peribiliary glands; sGAG, sulfated <t>glycosaminoglycan</t> [Color figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com ]
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Decellularization of human extrahepatic bile duct tissue is feasible. (a) Macroscopic images of before and after decellularization. The ostia of the PBG are visible (outtake). (b) Before and after decellularization images of H&E stained paraffin slides showing the surface of the EBD (left) and intramural PBG (right). Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (c) DAPI staining revealed that after decellularization no visible dsDNA is present in the decellularized ECM on the surface of the EBD or in the PBGS. Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (d) Scanning electron microscopy images before decellularization shows the expected denudation of the extrahepatic bile duct as only a few cells can be seen at two different magnifications from the same sample. After decellularization all cells were removed and the ultrastructure of the ECM remains intact as is shown by two different magnifications from the same sample. Scale bars represent 200 µm left side, 10 µm top right, 1 µm bottom right. (e) Collagen Type I remains present after decellularization. Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (f) Collagen type IV remains present in the PBG after decellularization. Scale bar represents: 200 µm. (g) Results from the biochemical analyses. DNA drops significantly (*** p < .001) after decellularization to 11.9 ng DNA ( SD ± 9.2 ng DNA). Total collagen content does not differ significantly ( N = 9). sGAG content decreases significantly (*** p < .001) to 1.4 µg sGAG/mg ECM ( SD ± 1.0 µg sGAG; N = 15). DAPI, 4′,6‐diamidino‐2‐phenylindole; EBD, extrahepatic bile duct; ECM, extracellular matrix; H&E, hematoxylin and eosin; PBG, peribiliary glands; sGAG, sulfated glycosaminoglycan [Color figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com ]

Journal: Biotechnology and Bioengineering

Article Title: Scaffolds obtained from decellularized human extrahepatic bile ducts support organoids to establish functional biliary tissue in a dish

doi: 10.1002/bit.27613

Figure Lengend Snippet: Decellularization of human extrahepatic bile duct tissue is feasible. (a) Macroscopic images of before and after decellularization. The ostia of the PBG are visible (outtake). (b) Before and after decellularization images of H&E stained paraffin slides showing the surface of the EBD (left) and intramural PBG (right). Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (c) DAPI staining revealed that after decellularization no visible dsDNA is present in the decellularized ECM on the surface of the EBD or in the PBGS. Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (d) Scanning electron microscopy images before decellularization shows the expected denudation of the extrahepatic bile duct as only a few cells can be seen at two different magnifications from the same sample. After decellularization all cells were removed and the ultrastructure of the ECM remains intact as is shown by two different magnifications from the same sample. Scale bars represent 200 µm left side, 10 µm top right, 1 µm bottom right. (e) Collagen Type I remains present after decellularization. Scale bars represent: 200 µm. (f) Collagen type IV remains present in the PBG after decellularization. Scale bar represents: 200 µm. (g) Results from the biochemical analyses. DNA drops significantly (*** p < .001) after decellularization to 11.9 ng DNA ( SD ± 9.2 ng DNA). Total collagen content does not differ significantly ( N = 9). sGAG content decreases significantly (*** p < .001) to 1.4 µg sGAG/mg ECM ( SD ± 1.0 µg sGAG; N = 15). DAPI, 4′,6‐diamidino‐2‐phenylindole; EBD, extrahepatic bile duct; ECM, extracellular matrix; H&E, hematoxylin and eosin; PBG, peribiliary glands; sGAG, sulfated glycosaminoglycan [Color figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com ]

Article Snippet: Sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) was determined using a Blyscan glycosaminoglycan assay (Biocolor; N = 15).

Techniques: Staining, Electron Microscopy