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The effect of a silk Fibroin/Polyurethane blend patch on rat Vessels.

Kazumi Shimada1, Akira Higuchi2, Ryota Kubo2, Tomoaki Murakami3, Yasumoto Nakazawa2, Ryou Tanaka1.   

Abstract

Patch grafts are widely used in various kind of vascular surgeries such as detect repair or dilation of vascular stenosis. Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) patches are flexible and handle well, but have shown problems with calcification as they are non-bioabsorbable and therefore permanently remain in the body. It is important to develop an alternative biocompatible patch. Silk fibroin (SF) was developed as a biocompatible material, but it lacks of the elasticity required for surgery as a patch. Polyurethane (PU) is also a well-known elastomer so this study focused on the SF and the PU blend materials with a weight ratio of 5:5 (SF/PU). To evaluate the SF/PU patch, the patches were implanted into the abdominal aortas of rats, using the ePTFE patch in the control group. Because it was more flexible the SF/PU patch was easier to implant than the ePTFE patch. At 1 week after implantation, the SF/PU patch had been infiltrated with cells and collagen fiber. The ePTFE control patch did not accumulate collagen fiber until 3 months and calcification occurred at 4 weeks. The SF/PU patch did not present any signs of calcification for 3 months. This study addressed the problems associated with using SF in isolation and showed that the SF/PU patch can be considered as a useful alternative to the ePTFE to overcome the problem of calcification.

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Keywords:  Pellethane; calcification; ePTFE; patch graft; polyurethane; silk fibroin

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28933641      PMCID: PMC5669211          DOI: 10.1080/15476278.2017.1344376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Organogenesis        ISSN: 1547-6278            Impact factor:   2.500


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