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Comparative assessment of the biocompatibility and degradation behavior of Zn-3Cu and JDBM alloys used for biliary surgery.

Sumin Chen1, Lanting Yu2,3, Qiuyan Zhao2,3, Yingchun Ren2,3, Lili Guo2, Xiaoyuan Gong2, Xinjian Wan4, Guangyin Yuan5, Baiwen Li2,3.   

Abstract

This study was designed to investigate the biocompatibility and the degradation behavior of a Zn-3Cu alloy, a Zn-3Cu coating alloy, a Mg-Nd-Zn-Zr (denoted as JDBM) alloy and a JDBM coating alloy to choose the optimal alloy for common bile duct (CBD) surgery. In the in vitro degradation experiments, we observed the surface morphology of the samples and determined the elements of the corrosion products. In the in vitro cytotoxicity experiments, the cell morphology and cytotoxicity were observed and tested. In the in vivo experiments, in addition to analyzing the samples, we also analyzed the variations in serum magnesium, serum creatinine (CREA), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), total bilirubin (TB) and glutamic pyruvic transaminase (GPT). Moreover, important tissue samples from the CBD, liver, kidney and spleen were taken for histological evaluation. The in vitro degradation experiments revealed that the surface corrosion of the JDBM and JDBM coating alloys were more obvious than that of Zn-3Cu and Zn-3Cu coating alloys, and the degradation rate of the JDBM coating alloy was the slowest. The in vitro cytotoxicity assessment showed that the JDBM alloy and JDBM coating alloy extracts were biologically safe for L-929 cells, while the Zn-3Cu alloy and Zn-3Cu coating alloy extracts were harmful to L-929 cells. In the in vivo experiments, neither the JDBM alloy nor the JDBM coating alloy affected the function or morphology of the bile duct, liver, kidney or spleen. Similar to the in vitro degradation behavior, the surface corrosion of the JDBM alloy was more significant than that of the JDBM coating alloy. Our data suggested that the JDBM coating alloy is a safe, biodegradable material for CBD surgery. AJTR
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Keywords:  Magnesium alloys; biocompatibility; common bile duct surgery; degradation behavior

Year:  2020        PMID: 32051734      PMCID: PMC7013214     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res        ISSN: 1943-8141            Impact factor:   4.060


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