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  <title><![CDATA[Barbara A. Nsiah - Ph.D. Defense]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Committee Members</strong><br />Todd C. McDevitt, Ph.D. (advisor)<br />Robert M. Nerem, Ph.D. (advisor)<br />Evan A. Zamir, Ph.D.<br />Manu O. Platt, Ph.D.<br />Rudolph L. Gleason, Ph.D.<br /><br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Vascularization of tissue-engineered substitutes is imperative for successful implantation into sites of injury.&nbsp; Strategies to promote vascularization within tissue-engineered constructs have focused on incorporating endothelial or endothelial progenitor cells within the construct.&nbsp; However, since endothelial (ECs) and endothelial progenitor cells are adult cell types and limited in number, acquiring quantities needed for regenerative medicine applications is not feasible.&nbsp; Pluriopotent stem cells have been explored as a cell source for tissue-engineered substitutes because of their inherent ability to differentiate into all somatic cell types, including endothelial cells (ECs). &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Current EC differentiation strategies require laborious and extensive culture periods, utilize large quantities of expensive growth factors and extracellular matrix, and generally yield heterogenous populations for which only a small percentage of the differentiated cells are ECs.&nbsp; In order to recapitulate in vivo embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation, 3D stem cell aggregates or embryoid bodies (EBs) have been employed in vitro.&nbsp; In the developing embryo, fluid shear stress, VEGF, and oxygen are instructive cues for endothelial differentiation and vasculogenesis.&nbsp; Thus, the objective of this work was to study the effects of fluid shear stress pre-conditioning of ESCs on EB endothelial differentiation and vasculogensis.&nbsp; Our overall hypothesis is that exposing ESCs to fluid shear stress prior to EB differentiation will promote EB endothelial differentiation and vasculogenesis.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Pre-conditioning ESCs with fluid shear stress modulated EB differentiation as well as endothelial cell-like cellular organization and EB morphogenesis.&nbsp; To further promote endothelial differentiation, ESCs pre-conditioned with shear were treated with VEGF.&nbsp; Exposing EBs formed from ESCs pre-conditioned with shear to low oxygen resulted in increased production of VEGF and formation of endothelial networks.&nbsp; The results of this work demonstrate the role that physical forces play in modulating stem cell fate and morphogenesis.</p>]]></body>
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