Claims
- 1. An insoluble elastic matrix graft for repairing bladder smooth muscle having the following properties:(i) the matrix graft is derived from bladder smooth muscle tissue; (ii) the matrix graft is impermeable to urine; (iii) the matrix graft consists essentially of an intact framework of collagen and elastic fibers that is free of cell contents; and, (iv) the framework permits growth of muscle cells within the framework.
- 2. A matrix graft in accordance with claim 1, said matrix graft has the shape of a membrane patch.
- 3. A matrix graft in accordance with claim 1, said matrix graft being prepared from tissue isolated from an animal selected from the group consisting of rat, rabbit, hampster, dog, pig and human.
- 4. A matrix graft in accordance with claim 1, said matrix graft being prepared from tissue isolated from an animal selected from the group consisting of rat, rabbit, hampster, dog, pig and human, and indicating essentially no cell nuclei when stained with a dye selected from the group consisting of trichrome, H&E, α-actin and PGP.
- 5. A matrix graft in accordance with claim 1, said matrix graft being isolated from human bladder tissue and having an elastic modulus of about 0.40 to about 0.80 MPa.
- 6. A matrix graft in accordance with claim 1, said matrix graft being isolated from rat bladder tissue and having an elastic modulus of about 0.80 to about 2.10 MPa.
- 7. A matrix graft in accordance with claim 1, said matrix graft being isolated from pig bladder tissue and having an elastic modulus of about 0.25 to about 0.60 MPa.
- 8. A matrix graft of claim 1 wherein the matrix graft is prepared using a combination of exogenous detergents and enzymes.
- 9. A matrix graft of claim 1 wherein the elasticity of the matrix graft is between 0.25 MPa and 2.10 MPa.
- 10. A matrix graft of claim 1 wherein the matrix is treated with a nuclease to remove nucleic acid.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Grant No. DK51101, awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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