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Mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts

BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that mucosa-treated tracheas can be used for allotransplantation without the use of immunosuppressants. However, no literature has reported whether the transplanted trachea has normal biomechanics. In this study, fresh dog trachea was used as a control to determin...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jinping, Zhang, Haixiang, Sun, Yang, Liu, Pengfei, Li, Shuqin, Cui, Pengcheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7947527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717579
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-2739
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author Wang, Jinping
Zhang, Haixiang
Sun, Yang
Liu, Pengfei
Li, Shuqin
Cui, Pengcheng
author_facet Wang, Jinping
Zhang, Haixiang
Sun, Yang
Liu, Pengfei
Li, Shuqin
Cui, Pengcheng
author_sort Wang, Jinping
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description BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that mucosa-treated tracheas can be used for allotransplantation without the use of immunosuppressants. However, no literature has reported whether the transplanted trachea has normal biomechanics. In this study, fresh dog trachea was used as a control to determine the mechanical properties of allograft trachea after mucous membrane removal. METHODS: Cervical tracheas (~10 cm in length, consisting of the cartilage rings down to the tracheal carina) and the surrounding connective tissues were removed from 20 mixed-breed dogs and then divided into 4 groups with 5 samples in each group. The groups were defined as follows: group A, fresh canine tracheas without any treatment; group B, canine tracheas after sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) de-epithelialization; group C, canine tracheas implanted into the dorsal fascia of beagle dogs for 1 month after SDS de-epithelialization; group D, canine tracheas implanted into the dorsal fascia of beagle dogs for 6 months after SDS de-epithelialization. All heterotopically implanted beagle dogs were free of any immunosuppressive treatment. Uniaxial tensile (n=20) and compressive (n=20) experiments were performed on the 4 groups of trachea using a universal testing machine; the tensile load was recorded at 150% of the original tracheal length (50% displacement), and the compressive load was recorded at 50% of the initial anteroposterior diameter (50% displacement). The average difference in tensile and compressive loads between groups was compared by analysis of variance. RESULTS: No significant difference was found in the mean compressive strength among groups (group A =2.38±0.87 N, group B =3.33±1.03 N, group C =5.39±2.44 N, group D =3.04±2.12 N; P=0.07 for all groups). The mean tensile strength of group C was 9.68±0.86 N, resulting in a significant difference in tensile strength compared to group A (22.51±3.91 N) and B (24.24±7.46 N) (P<0.001). No significant difference in tensile strength was observed among groups A, B, and D. CONCLUSIONS: The de-epithelialized trachea showed no significant change in mechanical properties after 6 months of implantation.
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spelling pubmed-79475272021-03-12 Mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts Wang, Jinping Zhang, Haixiang Sun, Yang Liu, Pengfei Li, Shuqin Cui, Pengcheng J Thorac Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown that mucosa-treated tracheas can be used for allotransplantation without the use of immunosuppressants. However, no literature has reported whether the transplanted trachea has normal biomechanics. In this study, fresh dog trachea was used as a control to determine the mechanical properties of allograft trachea after mucous membrane removal. METHODS: Cervical tracheas (~10 cm in length, consisting of the cartilage rings down to the tracheal carina) and the surrounding connective tissues were removed from 20 mixed-breed dogs and then divided into 4 groups with 5 samples in each group. The groups were defined as follows: group A, fresh canine tracheas without any treatment; group B, canine tracheas after sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) de-epithelialization; group C, canine tracheas implanted into the dorsal fascia of beagle dogs for 1 month after SDS de-epithelialization; group D, canine tracheas implanted into the dorsal fascia of beagle dogs for 6 months after SDS de-epithelialization. All heterotopically implanted beagle dogs were free of any immunosuppressive treatment. Uniaxial tensile (n=20) and compressive (n=20) experiments were performed on the 4 groups of trachea using a universal testing machine; the tensile load was recorded at 150% of the original tracheal length (50% displacement), and the compressive load was recorded at 50% of the initial anteroposterior diameter (50% displacement). The average difference in tensile and compressive loads between groups was compared by analysis of variance. RESULTS: No significant difference was found in the mean compressive strength among groups (group A =2.38±0.87 N, group B =3.33±1.03 N, group C =5.39±2.44 N, group D =3.04±2.12 N; P=0.07 for all groups). The mean tensile strength of group C was 9.68±0.86 N, resulting in a significant difference in tensile strength compared to group A (22.51±3.91 N) and B (24.24±7.46 N) (P<0.001). No significant difference in tensile strength was observed among groups A, B, and D. CONCLUSIONS: The de-epithelialized trachea showed no significant change in mechanical properties after 6 months of implantation. AME Publishing Company 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7947527/ /pubmed/33717579 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-2739 Text en 2021 Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Wang, Jinping
Zhang, Haixiang
Sun, Yang
Liu, Pengfei
Li, Shuqin
Cui, Pengcheng
Mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts
title Mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts
title_full Mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts
title_short Mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts
title_sort mechanical properties of de-epithelialized tracheal allografts
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7947527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717579
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-20-2739
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