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In vivo evaluation of Mg–6Zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis

There is a great clinical need for biodegradable materials, which were used as pins of circular staplers, for gastrointestinal reconstruction in medicine. In this work we compared the effects of the Mg–6Zn and the titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of the intestinal tract in vivo....

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiao-hu, Ni, Jian-shu, Cao, Nai-long, Yu, Song, Chen, Yi-gang, Zhang, Shao-xiang, Gu, Bao-jun, Yan, Jun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5357906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28317926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep44919
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author Wang, Xiao-hu
Ni, Jian-shu
Cao, Nai-long
Yu, Song
Chen, Yi-gang
Zhang, Shao-xiang
Gu, Bao-jun
Yan, Jun
author_facet Wang, Xiao-hu
Ni, Jian-shu
Cao, Nai-long
Yu, Song
Chen, Yi-gang
Zhang, Shao-xiang
Gu, Bao-jun
Yan, Jun
author_sort Wang, Xiao-hu
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description There is a great clinical need for biodegradable materials, which were used as pins of circular staplers, for gastrointestinal reconstruction in medicine. In this work we compared the effects of the Mg–6Zn and the titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of the intestinal tract in vivo. The study included Sprague-Dawley rats and their effect was compared on rat’s intestinal tract, using serum magnesium, radiology, and immunohistochemistry in vivo. Radiographic and scanning electron microscope evaluation confirmed the degradation by Mg–6Zn alloy during the implantation period. Biochemical measurements including serum magnesium, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen and glutamic–pyruvic–transaminase proved that degradation of Mg–6Zn alloy showed no impact on serum magnesium and the function of other important organs. Superior to titanium alloy, Mg–6Zn alloy enhanced the expression of collagen I/III and relatively suppressed the expression of MMP-1/-13 in the healing tissues, leading to more mature collagen formation at the site of anastomosis. In conclusion, Mg–6Zn alloy performed better than titanium alloy on collagen metabolism and promoted the healing of intestinal anastomosis. Hence, Mg-6Zn may be a promising candidate for use of stapler pins for intestinal reconstruction in the clinically.
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spelling pubmed-53579062017-03-22 In vivo evaluation of Mg–6Zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis Wang, Xiao-hu Ni, Jian-shu Cao, Nai-long Yu, Song Chen, Yi-gang Zhang, Shao-xiang Gu, Bao-jun Yan, Jun Sci Rep Article There is a great clinical need for biodegradable materials, which were used as pins of circular staplers, for gastrointestinal reconstruction in medicine. In this work we compared the effects of the Mg–6Zn and the titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of the intestinal tract in vivo. The study included Sprague-Dawley rats and their effect was compared on rat’s intestinal tract, using serum magnesium, radiology, and immunohistochemistry in vivo. Radiographic and scanning electron microscope evaluation confirmed the degradation by Mg–6Zn alloy during the implantation period. Biochemical measurements including serum magnesium, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen and glutamic–pyruvic–transaminase proved that degradation of Mg–6Zn alloy showed no impact on serum magnesium and the function of other important organs. Superior to titanium alloy, Mg–6Zn alloy enhanced the expression of collagen I/III and relatively suppressed the expression of MMP-1/-13 in the healing tissues, leading to more mature collagen formation at the site of anastomosis. In conclusion, Mg–6Zn alloy performed better than titanium alloy on collagen metabolism and promoted the healing of intestinal anastomosis. Hence, Mg-6Zn may be a promising candidate for use of stapler pins for intestinal reconstruction in the clinically. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5357906/ /pubmed/28317926 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep44919 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Wang, Xiao-hu
Ni, Jian-shu
Cao, Nai-long
Yu, Song
Chen, Yi-gang
Zhang, Shao-xiang
Gu, Bao-jun
Yan, Jun
In vivo evaluation of Mg–6Zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis
title In vivo evaluation of Mg–6Zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis
title_full In vivo evaluation of Mg–6Zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis
title_fullStr In vivo evaluation of Mg–6Zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis
title_full_unstemmed In vivo evaluation of Mg–6Zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis
title_short In vivo evaluation of Mg–6Zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis
title_sort in vivo evaluation of mg–6zn and titanium alloys on collagen metabolism in the healing of intestinal anastomosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5357906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28317926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep44919
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