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Tridimentional collagen:elastin matrices as scaffold for soft tissue reconstruction: matrix:tissue integration study

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Author(s):
Diderot Rodrigues Parreira
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Carlos.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos (EESC/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Gilberto Goissis; José Victor Maniglia; Ana Maria de Guzzi Plepis
Advisor: Gilberto Goissis
Abstract

This work studied the integration of acellular polyanionic collagen:elastin matrices derived of bovine pericardium (BP) with variable negative charge. Negative charges were introduced in the material by selective hydrolisis of carboxamide side chain groups from Asn and Gln present in the primary structure of the protein. Hydrolized materials after 24 and 48 hours of treatment, respectively with 46 '+ OU -' and 87 '+ OU -' extra negative charges, were studied. Implants were placed in the subcutaneous of rats for periods of 14, 60, 120 and 180 days. Materials were characterized by differential scanning calorimetry, SEM and TEM, and explants analysed by optical microscopy (H.E., Masson tricromic and Verhoeff stains). The purpose of this work was to evaluate the use of modified collagen matrices for soft tissue reconstruction. Differently from native tissue (BP), the biological response of polyanionic collagen:elastin matrices after 14 days from implantation was characterized by a progressive decrease in fibrosis, but most important, no characteristic cells of a chronic inflammatory response were observed. After 180 days, most of the implants were integrated to the implant region. The results suggest that acellular collagen:elastin matrices prepared by devitalization of natural tissue due to their high degree of biocompatibility and integration may be potentially useful as a scaffold for soft tissue reconstruction (AU)