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Effect of carbodiimide cross-linking of decellularized porcine pulmonary artery valvular leaflets.

Xiu-Fang Xu1, Hai-Ping Guo2, Xue-Jun Ren1, Da Gong1, Jin-Hui Ma3, Ai-Ping Wang1, Hai-Feng Shi4, Yi Xin1, Ying Wu1, Wen-Bin Li1.   

Abstract

Decellularization provides low immunogenicity and is only slightly subject to calcification in tissue engineering. However, the mechanical properties of the tissues are weakened after decellularization. We adopted cross-linking agent 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC) to treat decellularized porcine pulmonary artery valvular leaflets to improve their mechanical properties. Twenty porcine pulmonary artery valvular leaflets were divided into three groups: the fresh control group A, group B treated with trypsin and Triton X-100 to remove cells, and group C cross-linked with EDC after decellularization. All samples were evaluated the physical and mechanical properties and were then subcutaneously embedded in rabbits. These valvular leaflets were removed after 1, 2, or 4 weeks and checked for pathological changes. The cells of the valvular leaflets were completely removed. The thickness of the valvular leaflets was thinner in group B than in group A (P<0.01). In the subcutaneous embedding of the group B samples, there was mild immunological response after 1-2 weeks, and parts of the scaffolds were degraded. After 4 weeks, fibroblasts had grown into the scaffolds. In group C, there was an increase in the tensile strength and thermal shrinkage temperature in group C compared with group B (P<0.01). In subcutaneous embedding of the group C samples, there was a mild immunological response after 1-2 weeks. The fibroblasts had grown into the samples. The EDC-based cross-linking procedure can enhance the tensile strength of decellularized pulmonary artery valvular leaflets and both decrease the valvular leaflets' rejection and promote tissue regeneration in vivo.

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Keywords:  Decellularization; EDC cross-linking; mechanical properties; pulmonary artery valvular leaflets

Year:  2014        PMID: 24753759      PMCID: PMC3992404     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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