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Emre Huri1, Engin Dogantekin1, Murvet Hayran2, Umit Yavuz Malkan3, Mine Ergun2, Aysegul Firat2, Yavuz Beyazit4, Huseyin Ustun5, Murat Kekilli5, Mumtaz Dadali1, Muzeyyen Astarci5, Ibrahim C Haznedaroglu3.
Abstract
Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS), a hemostatic agent of plant origin, has been registered for the prevention of clinical hemorrhages. Currently there is no data regarding the ultrastructural analysis of ABS at the tissue level. The aim of this study is to assess renal tissue effects via scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses for the ABS and ABS nanohemostat (formed by the combination of self-assembling peptide amphiphile molecules and ABS). SEM experiments were performed with FEI Nova NanoSEM 230, using the ETD detector at low vacuum mode with 30 keV beam energy. SEM analyses revealed that significant erythroid aggregation are present inside the capillary bed of the renal tissue. However, neither the signs of necrosis nor any other sign of tissue damage are evident in the surrounding renal tissue supplied by the microcapillary vasculature. Our study is important for several reasons. Firstly, in our study we used ABS nanohemostat which was recently developed. This study adds valuable information to the literature regarding ABS nanohemostat. Secondly, this study is the first ultrastructural analysis of ABS that was performed at the tissue level. Thirdly, we disclosed that ABS nanohemostat could induce vital erythroid aggregation at the renal tissue level as detected by SEM. Lastly, we detected that ABS nanohemostat causes no harm to the tissues including necrosis and any other detrimental effects.Entities:
Keywords: Ankaferd nanohemostat; Renal tissue; Safety; Ultrastructural analysis
Year: 2016 PMID: 27917335 PMCID: PMC5101247 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3625-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Red blood cell aggregation are present inside the capillary bed of the renal tissue upon the application of Ankaferd hemostat. The appearance of the nucleus, cytoplasm of the vascular endothelial cells and their organelles are completely normal (e erythrocyte)
Fig. 2The nucleus of cells, the cell membrane and intracellular organelles have normal view which is observed in each level at the Ankaferd hemostat applied renal tissue. Proximal tubule cells are observed which constitutes a large part of the cortical parenchyma. There are a large number of normal-looking mitochondria in the cytoplasm of cells which is lining the proximal tubules. Many vesicles are observed in the cytoplasm which is located in the apical portion of the cells. A large number of normal-looking microvilli creates brush border and is viewed on the apical cell membrane of the proximal tubule (m mitochondria, black arrows microvilli)
Fig. 3In the glomerular capillary endothelium, fenestrated endothelial cells, basement membrane and tripartite structure created by the podocytes viewed as completely normal (e erythrocyte, black arrows podocytes)
Fig. 4Glomerulus are generally normal, fenestrates are spacious in some place of basal lamina on the side of the endothel and edema present. Pedicels are seen normal (black arrows; fenestrates, * pedicels)
Fig. 5Though proximal tubules are seen normal in most of the field, intracellular edema is seen in some places (black arrows edema)