Volume 24, Issue 1 pp. 7-17

Tissue Engineered Artificial Skin Composed of Dermis and Epidermis

Eun Kyung Yang

Eun Kyung Yang

Department of Chemical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul;

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Young Kwon Seo

Young Kwon Seo

Department of Chemical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul;

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Hee Hun Youn

Hee Hun Youn

Department of Chemical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul;

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Doo Hoon Lee

Doo Hoon Lee

Department of Chemical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul;

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Sue Nie Park

Sue Nie Park

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology, KIST, Taejon, Korea

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Jung Keug Park

Jung Keug Park

Department of Chemical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul;

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First published: 24 December 2001
Citations: 39
Address correspondence to Dr. Jung Keug Park, Department of Chemical Engineering, Dongguk University, Pil-Dong, Choong-Gu, Seoul 100–715, Korea. E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Abstract: We made an artificial skin comprised of a stratified layer of keratinocytes and a dermal matrix with a type I collagen containing fibroblasts. In this work, we showed keratinocyte behavior under primary culture, gel contractions varying with concentration of collagen solution, and cell growth plots in the collagen gel. The optimum behavior of dermal equivalent could be obtained using 3.0 mg/ml collagen solution and attached gel culture. The attached gel culture had a jumping effect of growth factor on cell growth at the lag phase. To develop the artificial skin, 1× 105 cells/cm2 of keratinocytes were cultured on the dermal equivalent at air-liquid interface. Finally, to overcome the problem that artificial skin of collagen gel was torn easily during suturing of grafting, we prepared histocompatible collagen mesh and attached the mesh to the bottom of the gel. Cultured artificial skins were successfully grafted onto rats.

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