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  • STUDY ON BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF A NEW EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MATERIAL WITH TISSUE ENGINEERING METHODS

    Objective To evaluate the biocompatibility of a new bone matrix material (NBM) composed of both organic and inorganic materials for bone tissue engineering. Methods Osteoblasts combined with NBM in vitro were cultured. The morphological characteristics was observed; cell proliferation, protein content and basic alkaline phosphatase(ALP) activity were measured. NBM combined with osteoblasts were implanted into the skeletal muscles of rabbits and the osteogenic potential of NBM was evaluated through contraat microscope, scanning electromicroscope and histological examination. In vitro osteoblasts could attach and proliferate well in the NBM, secreting lots of extracellular matrix; NBM did not cause the inhibition of proliferation and ALP activity of osteoblasts. While in vivo experiment of the NBM with osteoblasts showed that a large number of lymphacytes and phagocytes invading into the inner of the material in the rabbit skeletalmuscle were seen after 4 weeks of implantation and that no new bone formation was observed after 8 weeks. Conclusion This biocompat ibility difference between in vitro and in vivo may be due to the immunogenity of NBM which causes cellular immuno reaction so as to destroy the osteogenic environment. The immunoreaction between the host and the organic-inorganic composite materials in tissue engineering should be paid more attention to.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF NOVEL INJECTABLE NUCLEUS PULPOSUS PROSTHESES IMPLANT

    To explore the histological and the hematological change of rabbits after implanting novel injectable artificial nucleus prostheses, and to evaluate the biological safety. Methods In accordance with Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices, materials of polyurethane, sil icone rubber and macromolecular polyethylene for medical use were made into short column 1 cm in length and 0.3 cm in diameter. Forty-eight SPF New Zealand white rabbits weighing 2.5-3.0 kg were used, and cavity 1 cm in depth was made in the area 2 cm away from the spinal midl ine by separating muscle.Then according to different material being implanted, the rabbits were divided into 3 groups (n=16): Group A, polyurethane; group B, sil icone rubber; group C, macromolecular polyethylene for medical use as negative control. General condition of the rabbits was observed after operation. Gross and histology observation were conducted 1, 4, 12 and 26 weeks after operation. Blood routine, biochemical function and electrolyte assays were performed 26 weeks after operation to observe pathological changes of organs. Meanwhile, physicochemical properties of the materials were detected, and the material in the same batch was used as negative control. Results All rabbits survived until the end of experiment, and all wounds healed by first intention. In each group, red swollen muscles were observed 1 week after operation and disappeared 4 weeks after operation, connective tissue around the implanted materials occurred 12 and 26 weeks after operation. At 26 weeks after operation, there were no significant differences among three groups in blood routine, biochemical function and electrolyte assays (P gt; 0.05). Organs had smooth surface without ulceration, ecchymosis, obvious swell ing, hyperemia or bleeding, and nodules. There were no significant differences among three groups in percentage weight of each organ (P gt; 0.05). Histology observation: granulation tissue prol iferation and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed in each group 1 week after operation, fibrous capsule formation around the materials and the disappearance of inflammatory cell infiltration were evident 4 weeks after operation, cyst wall grewover time and achieved stabil ity 12 weeks after operation. The inflammatory response and the fiber cyst cavity of groups A and B met the standard of GB/T 16175 and were in l ine with group C. No specific pathological changes were discovered in the organs 26 weeks after operation. For group A, no significant difference was evident between before and after material implantation in terms of weight average molecular weight, number average molecular weight, tensile strength at break and elongation at break (P gt; 0.05). For group B, no significant difference was evident between before and after material implantation in shore hardness (P gt; 0.05). Conclusion Novel injectable nucleus pulposus prostheses do not damage local tissue and function of organs, but provide good biocompatibil ity and biological safety.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PERIOSTEAL OSTEOBLASTS COCULTURE WITH FREEZE-DRIED DEMINERALIZED BONE MATRIX

    OBJECTIVE To investigate the feasibility of freeze-dried demineralized bone matrix (FDBM) as scaffold material in bone tissue engineering. METHODS Osteoblasts which were isolated from cranial periosteum of New Zealand rabbits were cultured as the seeding cells, then the cells were cocultured with heterogenous FDBM in vitro. The cell-material complex was observed under phase microscope, light microscope and electronic scanning microscope in order to evaluate the interaction between cells and FDBM. RESULTS Eight hours after coculture, the osteoblasts adhered to FDBM scaffolds. Seven days later, the osteoblasts differentiated and proliferated in FDBM network. Extracellular matrix was secreted and calcium nodes were formed among osteoblasts. CONCLUSION FDBM is a good scaffold material for the bone tissue engineering.

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  • THE STUDY ON BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF DIAMONDLIKE CARBON COATED NICKEL-TITANIUM SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY WITH OSTEOBLASTS CULTURED IN VITRO

    Objective To investigate the biocompatibility of diamond-like carbon(DLC) coated NickelTitanium shape memory alloy with osteoblasts cultured invitro. Methods Rabbit’s osteoblasts were incubated with DLCcoated NickelTitanium shape memory alloy disks and uncoated ones of equal size for 5 days. The control group(without shape memory alloy in culture media) was performed simultaneously. The cultured cells were counted and graphed. The samples from culture media were collected and the concentrations of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and nickel(Ni2+) were measured from the 1st to 5th day respectively. Results The proliferation of osteoblasts and the concentration of ALP in both DLC-coated group and control gruop was higher than uncoated group. The proliferation of osteoblasts on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th day in both DLC-coatedgroup and control group was significantly higher than that in the uncoated group(P<0.05). The concentration of ALP in DLC-coated group on the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th day and in the control group on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th day was significantly higher than that in the uncoated group(P<0.05). The concentration of Ni2+ on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th day was significantly lower than that in the uncoated group(P<0.05). Conclusion DLC- coated NickelTitanium shape memory alloys appears to have better biocompatibility with osteoblast cultured in vitro compared to uncoated ones.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Biocompatibility evaluation of electrospun PLCL/fibrinogen nanofibers in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

    The study aimed to evaluate the safety and function of poly(lactic-acid-co-ε-caprolactone) (PLCL)/fibrinogen nanofibers (P/F-Ns), and provide theoretical basis for the clinical application. The surface morphology, mechanical properties, the hydrophilicity and the fibrinogen content of P/F-Ns were tested by scanning electron microscope, the material testing machine, the contact angle meter and the microplate reader, respectively. The cell adhesion, proliferation and ligament remodeling genes expression of Hig-82 cells on P/F-Ns were conducted through cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) and real-time quantitative PCR analyses, respectively. The results showed that with the increase of the fibrinogen content, the pore sizes and hydrophilicity of three P/F-Ns increased, but the mechanical properties decreased. Cell adhesion and proliferation tests showed that P/F-N-2 held the best ability to promote cell adhesion and proliferation. The ligament remodeling genes expressions of Hig-82 cells on P/F-N-1, P/F-N-2 and P/F-N-3 were all up-regulated compared to P/F-N-0 on days 3 and 7. All the three P/F-Ns containing fibrinogen (P/F-N-1, P/F-N-2 and P/F-N-3) had better biocompatibility compared to P/F-N-0, and could be efficiently applied to the reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament.

    Release date:2022-08-22 03:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • STUDY ON BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF SKIN REPRODUCTIVE MEMBRANE

    OBJECTIVE To study the biocompatibility of skin reproductive membrane. METHODS According to ISO’s standards, the extractions of the skin reproductive membrane were prepared, and the acute systematic toxicity test, primary skin irritant test, cytotoxicity test, gene expression of type I collagen and fibronectin were detected to evaluate the biocompatibility of skin reproductive membrane. RESULTS All of those tests showed negative results. CONCLUSION The skin reproductive membrane has excellent biocompatibility in the level of the systematic, cellular and molecular biology.

    Release date:2016-09-01 10:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research Progress of Genipin Cross-linking in Tissue Engineering in the Field of Cardiothoracic Surgery

    Decellularized tissue engineering scaffolds appear to have the properties of similar structure and mechanical characteristics to native tissues,good biocompatibility,suitability for cell adhesion,growth and angiogenesis induction,and non-immunogenicity. Genipin has anti-inflammatory,antithrombotic and antioxidative features which can considerably suppress vascular and endothelial inflammatory activation,increase mechanical strength of biological scaffolds,inhibit inflammatory response and decrease degradation rate of biological scaffolds. By cross-linking with decellularized matrices,Genipin can further improve corresponding performance of tissue engineering matrices,which is very helpful to promote the application of tissue engineering into clinical practice of cardiothoracic surgery. This review focuses on recent research process and possible prospects of Genipin cross-linking in tissue engineering in the field of cardiothoracic surgery.

    Release date:2016-08-30 05:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PREPARATION AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY EVALUATION OF NOVEL CARTILAGE ACELLULAR MATRIX SPONGE

    Objective To explore the method of preparing spongy and porous scaffold materials with swine articular cartilage acellular matrix and to investigate its appl icabil ity for tissue engineered articular cartilage scaffold. Methods Fresh swine articular cartilage was freeze-dried and freeze-ground into microparticles. The microparticles with diameter of less than 90 μm were sieved and treated sequentially with TNE, pepsin and hypotonic solution for decellularization at cryogenic temperatures. Colloidal suspension with a mass/volume ratio of 2% was prepared by dissolving the microparticles into 1.5% HAc, and then was lyophil ized for molding and cross-l inked by UV radiation to prepare the decellularized cartilage matrix sponge. Physicochemical property detection was performed to identify aperture, porosity and water absorption rate. Histology and scanning electron microscope observations were conducted. The prepared acellular cartilage matrix sponge was implanted into the bilateral area of spine in 24 SD rats subcutaneously (experimental group), and the implantation of Col I sponge served as control group. The rats were killed 1, 2, 4, and 8 weeks after operation to receive histology observation, and the absorption and degeneration conditions of the sponge in vivo were analyzed. BMSCsobtained from femoral marrow of 1-week-old New Zealand white rabbits were cultured. The cells at passage 3 were cultured with acellular cartilage matrix sponge l ixivium at 50% (group A), acellular cartilage matrix sponge l ixivium at 100% (group B), and DMEM culture medium (group C), respectively. Cell prol iferation was detected by MTT method 2, 4, and 6 days after culture. Results The prepared acellular cartilage matrix sponge was white and porous. Histology observation suggested that the sponge scaffold consisted primarily of collagen without chondrocyte fragments. Scanning electron microscope demonstrated that the scaffold had porous and honeycomb-shaped structure, the pores were interconnected and even in size. The water absorption rate was 20.29% ± 25.30%, the aperture was (90.66 ± 21.26) μm, and the porosity of the scaffold was 90.10% ± 2.42%. The tissue grew into the scaffold after the subcutaneous implantation of scaffold into the SD rats, angiogenesis was observed, inflammatory reaction was mild compared with the control group, and the scaffold was degraded and absorbed at a certain rate. MTT detection suggested that there were no significant differences among three groups in terms of absorbance (A) value 2 and 4 days after culturing with the l ixivium (P gt; 0.05), but significant differences were evident among three groups 6 days after culturing with the l ixivium (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion With modified treatment and processing, the cartilage acellular matrix sponge scaffold reserves the main components of cartilage extracellular matrix after thorough decellularization, has appropriate aperture and porosity, and provides even distribution of pores and good biocompatibil ity without cytotoxicity. It can be used as an ideal scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF GRADED ZIRCONIA-HYDROXYAPATITE COMPOSITE

    Objective To evaluate the biocompatibility and safety of a novel orthopedics materials-graded zirconia(ZrO2)hydroxyapatite(HA) composite biomaterials. Methods First, ultrafine powers of ZrO2 and HA powder were prepared by chemical precipitation method, then graded ZrO2-HA composite was synthesized by dry-laying and sintering method. After the physiological saline and culture medium extracts of the composite were prepared, four experiments were conducted as follows:① The mouse acute toxic test consists of 2 groups(n=10). The extracts were intravenously injected to mice in the first group, and physiological saline to mice in the second group. The dose was 50 g/kg. Their toxicity manifestation, morality and the change of weight were recorded.② The standard curve of proliferation and metabolism of L929 cells was established. ③ The cytotoxinic test consists of 3 groups: materials group (extracts of the materials), positive control group (culture fluid with 0.64% phenol), and negative control group (RPMI-1640 culture fluid). Each of three was cultured with cell suspension, and then the morphology of the cells was observed, the relative proliferation rate (RGR) was calculated, and the toxicity was classified. ④ In vitrohemolytic test was divided into 3 groups: extracts, sterile distilled water (positive control) and 0.9% physiological saline. In each of three, 0.2 ml anticoagulant diluted fresh rabbit blood was added. The percentage of hemolysis was tested. ⑤ The muscle and implantation test were divided into 4 groups(n=3). The composite biomaterials were implanted into pygal muscleson either side and lateral condyles of femurs. After surgery, the rats of four groups were sacrificed at 12 and 24 weeks respectively.Tissue slice and scanning electronic microscopy were performed. Results General acute toxic test: no mouse died within 3 weeks; no toxicity symptom or adverse effects were shown within 3 days. The weight of materials group increased by 3.57±0.49 g, and the control group by 3.62±0.61 g, showing no statistically significant difference(Ρgt;0.05).The standard curve of L929 cell perliferation and metabolism showed that their existed a positive correlation between the number of L929 cells and the perliferation. ③ Cytotoxinic test: cytosomes in the positive control group diminished and appeared round, there were pyknotic nucleus, the attached cells agglomerated; the toxicity was level Ⅳ. The morphology of cells in materials groupand negative control group was normal, and the number of them increased; the toxicity was level Ⅰand level 0, respectively. The MTT color experiments showed that positive control group was significantly lower than materials group and negative control group, showing statistically significant difference (Plt;0.01); there was no statistically significant difference between materials group and negative group.④ Hemolytic test: in vitrohemolytic rate of negative control group was0, of positive control group was 100%, and of materials group was 1.66%, which accords with the standard that hemolytic rate should be lower than 5% specified in ISO. ⑤ Implant test:No apparent rejection reaction took place after the composite was implanted; the composite bonded with the bones of the receptors firmly, which had good bonedinduced effect. Conclusion Graded ZrO2-HA composite bioceramic has good biocompatibility and is suitable for orthopedic biomaterials.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PREPARATION OF HUMAN ACELLULAR AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE AND ITS CYTOCOMPATIBILITY AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY

    Objective To prepare human acellular amniotic membrane(HAAM) and to measure its cytocompatibility and biocompatibility. Methods HAAM were preparedby chemical detergent-enzymatic extraction. Fresh human amnion was crosslinkedwith glutaradehyde, shaken in 0.5% SDS for 24 hours, and then treated with 0.25%trypsin for 4 hours. The production were freeze-drying and sterilized using ethylene oxide. Human fibroblasts were isolated from embryo and expanded in vitro. The fibroblasts were seeded in HAAM. HAAM and specimen were stained with HE and Mallory, and observed grossly, under light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The HAAM were implanted in the back of SD rats. Results There wereno residues of cells in the HAAM (HE, Mallory staining). One side of HAAM had reticular and porous structure, the other side had compact fibrous structure.Pore size was from 10 to 80 nm. The HAAM could be seeded with expanded fibroblasts in vitro,and fibroblasts had the potential of spread and proliferation. The SD rat in the implant test had no death, convulsions and other abnormal response. Conclusion The detergent-enzymatic extraction process can remove cellsand solvable components effectively and preserve the tissue matrix well and keep the reticular structure. The HAAM can be used as an ideal scaffold of biological membrane for tissue engineering.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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