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Multiparametric Optical Bioimaging Reveals the Fate of Epoxy Crosslinked Biomeshes in the Mouse Subcutaneous Implantation Model

Biomeshes based on decellularized bovine pericardium (DBP) are widely used in reconstructive surgery due to their wide availability and the attractive biomechanical properties. However, their efficacy in clinical applications is often affected by the uncontrolled immunogenicity and proteolytic degra...

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Autores principales: Elagin, Vadim, Kuznetsova, Daria, Grebenik, Ekaterina, Zolotov, Denis A., Istranov, Leonid, Zharikova, Tatiana, Istranova, Elena, Polozova, Anastasia, Reunov, Dmitry, Kurkov, Alexandr, Shekhter, Anatoly, Gafarova, Elvira R., Asadchikov, Victor, Borisov, Sergey M., Dmitriev, Ruslan I., Zagaynova, Elena, Timashev, Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7042178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32140465
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00107
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author Elagin, Vadim
Kuznetsova, Daria
Grebenik, Ekaterina
Zolotov, Denis A.
Istranov, Leonid
Zharikova, Tatiana
Istranova, Elena
Polozova, Anastasia
Reunov, Dmitry
Kurkov, Alexandr
Shekhter, Anatoly
Gafarova, Elvira R.
Asadchikov, Victor
Borisov, Sergey M.
Dmitriev, Ruslan I.
Zagaynova, Elena
Timashev, Peter
author_facet Elagin, Vadim
Kuznetsova, Daria
Grebenik, Ekaterina
Zolotov, Denis A.
Istranov, Leonid
Zharikova, Tatiana
Istranova, Elena
Polozova, Anastasia
Reunov, Dmitry
Kurkov, Alexandr
Shekhter, Anatoly
Gafarova, Elvira R.
Asadchikov, Victor
Borisov, Sergey M.
Dmitriev, Ruslan I.
Zagaynova, Elena
Timashev, Peter
author_sort Elagin, Vadim
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description Biomeshes based on decellularized bovine pericardium (DBP) are widely used in reconstructive surgery due to their wide availability and the attractive biomechanical properties. However, their efficacy in clinical applications is often affected by the uncontrolled immunogenicity and proteolytic degradation. To address this issue, we present here in vivo multiparametric imaging analysis of epoxy crosslinked DBPs to reveal their fate after implantation. We first analyzed the structure of the crosslinked DBP using scanning electron microscopy and evaluated proteolytic stability and cytotoxicity. Next, using combination of fluorescence and hypoxia imaging, X-ray computed microtomography and histology techniques we studied the fate of DBPs after subcutaneous implantation in animals. Our approach revealed high resistance to biodegradation, gradual remodeling of a surrounding tissue forming the connective tissue capsule and calcification of crosslinked DBPs. These changes were concomitant to the development of hypoxia in the samples within 3 weeks after implantation and subsequent induction of angiogenesis and vascularization. Collectively, presented approach provides new insights on the transplantation of the epoxy crosslinked biomeshes, the risks associated with its applications in soft-tissue reconstruction and can be transferred to studies of other types of implants.
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spelling pubmed-70421782020-03-05 Multiparametric Optical Bioimaging Reveals the Fate of Epoxy Crosslinked Biomeshes in the Mouse Subcutaneous Implantation Model Elagin, Vadim Kuznetsova, Daria Grebenik, Ekaterina Zolotov, Denis A. Istranov, Leonid Zharikova, Tatiana Istranova, Elena Polozova, Anastasia Reunov, Dmitry Kurkov, Alexandr Shekhter, Anatoly Gafarova, Elvira R. Asadchikov, Victor Borisov, Sergey M. Dmitriev, Ruslan I. Zagaynova, Elena Timashev, Peter Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Biomeshes based on decellularized bovine pericardium (DBP) are widely used in reconstructive surgery due to their wide availability and the attractive biomechanical properties. However, their efficacy in clinical applications is often affected by the uncontrolled immunogenicity and proteolytic degradation. To address this issue, we present here in vivo multiparametric imaging analysis of epoxy crosslinked DBPs to reveal their fate after implantation. We first analyzed the structure of the crosslinked DBP using scanning electron microscopy and evaluated proteolytic stability and cytotoxicity. Next, using combination of fluorescence and hypoxia imaging, X-ray computed microtomography and histology techniques we studied the fate of DBPs after subcutaneous implantation in animals. Our approach revealed high resistance to biodegradation, gradual remodeling of a surrounding tissue forming the connective tissue capsule and calcification of crosslinked DBPs. These changes were concomitant to the development of hypoxia in the samples within 3 weeks after implantation and subsequent induction of angiogenesis and vascularization. Collectively, presented approach provides new insights on the transplantation of the epoxy crosslinked biomeshes, the risks associated with its applications in soft-tissue reconstruction and can be transferred to studies of other types of implants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7042178/ /pubmed/32140465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00107 Text en Copyright © 2020 Elagin, Kuznetsova, Grebenik, Zolotov, Istranov, Zharikova, Istranova, Polozova, Reunov, Kurkov, Shekhter, Gafarova, Asadchikov, Borisov, Dmitriev, Zagaynova and Timashev. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Elagin, Vadim
Kuznetsova, Daria
Grebenik, Ekaterina
Zolotov, Denis A.
Istranov, Leonid
Zharikova, Tatiana
Istranova, Elena
Polozova, Anastasia
Reunov, Dmitry
Kurkov, Alexandr
Shekhter, Anatoly
Gafarova, Elvira R.
Asadchikov, Victor
Borisov, Sergey M.
Dmitriev, Ruslan I.
Zagaynova, Elena
Timashev, Peter
Multiparametric Optical Bioimaging Reveals the Fate of Epoxy Crosslinked Biomeshes in the Mouse Subcutaneous Implantation Model
title Multiparametric Optical Bioimaging Reveals the Fate of Epoxy Crosslinked Biomeshes in the Mouse Subcutaneous Implantation Model
title_full Multiparametric Optical Bioimaging Reveals the Fate of Epoxy Crosslinked Biomeshes in the Mouse Subcutaneous Implantation Model
title_fullStr Multiparametric Optical Bioimaging Reveals the Fate of Epoxy Crosslinked Biomeshes in the Mouse Subcutaneous Implantation Model
title_full_unstemmed Multiparametric Optical Bioimaging Reveals the Fate of Epoxy Crosslinked Biomeshes in the Mouse Subcutaneous Implantation Model
title_short Multiparametric Optical Bioimaging Reveals the Fate of Epoxy Crosslinked Biomeshes in the Mouse Subcutaneous Implantation Model
title_sort multiparametric optical bioimaging reveals the fate of epoxy crosslinked biomeshes in the mouse subcutaneous implantation model
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7042178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32140465
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00107
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