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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 03, 1998
Filed:
Sep. 30, 1996
Gary L Bowlin, Akron, OH (US);
Stanley E Rittgers, Hudson, OH (US);
The University of Akron, Akron, OH (US);
Abstract
An apparatus and method are provided for in vitro seeding endothelial cells and transfecting DNA on the luminal wall of a vascular prosthesis. The apparatus has an internal conductor and an external conductor, and a support means which maintains a suspension containing at least one of endothelial cells and DNA plasmids in contact with the luminal wall and which maintains the luminal wall between the internal and external conductors while alteration of an electrical charge transfers at least one of endothelial cells and DNA plasmids from the suspension to the luminal wall. The internal conductor is an insulated wire and the external conductor has a bore through which the internal conductor passes. A vascular prosthesis containing a suspension of endothelial cells and/or DNA plasmids sealed within its lumen fits within the bore of the external conductor and the internal conductor wire passes through the lumen. While the prosthesis is rotated, an electrical potential is applied between the internal and external conductors altering the surface charge of the luminal wall of the prosthesis to facilitate adhesion of the endothelial cells and/or DNA plasmids to the lumen wall. When both endothelial cells and DNA plasmids are in the suspension, the altering of electric charge causes DNA plasmids within the suspension to transfect the cells. A voltage of up to 20 volts causes endothelial cells to adhere to the luminal wall and a voltage of up to 2000 volts causes DNA plasmids to transfect the endothelial cells.