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Biological Characterization of Human Autologous Pericardium Treated with the Ozaki Procedure for Aortic Valve Reconstruction

Background: The Ozaki procedure is an innovative surgical technique aiming at reconstructing aortic valves with human autologous pericardium. Even if this procedure is widely used, a comprehensive biological characterization of the glutaraldehyde (GA)-fixed pericardial tissue is still missing. Metho...

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Autores principales: Gardin, Chiara, Morciano, Giampaolo, Ferroni, Letizia, Mikus, Elisa, Tripodi, Alberto, Pin, Maurizio, Tremoli, Elena, Albertini, Alberto, Zavan, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34501402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10173954
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author Gardin, Chiara
Morciano, Giampaolo
Ferroni, Letizia
Mikus, Elisa
Tripodi, Alberto
Pin, Maurizio
Tremoli, Elena
Albertini, Alberto
Zavan, Barbara
author_facet Gardin, Chiara
Morciano, Giampaolo
Ferroni, Letizia
Mikus, Elisa
Tripodi, Alberto
Pin, Maurizio
Tremoli, Elena
Albertini, Alberto
Zavan, Barbara
author_sort Gardin, Chiara
collection PubMed
description Background: The Ozaki procedure is an innovative surgical technique aiming at reconstructing aortic valves with human autologous pericardium. Even if this procedure is widely used, a comprehensive biological characterization of the glutaraldehyde (GA)-fixed pericardial tissue is still missing. Methods: Morphological analysis was performed to assess the general organization of pericardium subjected to the Ozaki procedure (post-Ozaki) in comparison to native tissue (pre-Ozaki). The effect of GA treatment on cell viability and nuclear morphology was then investigated in whole biopsies and a cytotoxicity assay was executed to assess the biocompatibility of pericardium. Finally, human umbilical vein endothelial cells were seeded on post-Ozaki samples to evaluate the influence of GA in modulating the endothelialization ability in vitro and the production of pro-inflammatory mediators. Results: The Ozaki procedure alters the arrangement of collagen and elastic fibers in the extracellular matrix and results in a significant reduction in cell viability compared to native tissue. GA treatment, however, is not cytotoxic to murine fibroblasts as compared to a commercially available bovine pericardium membrane. In addition, in in vitro experiments of endothelial cell adhesion, no difference in the inflammatory mediators with respect to the commercial patch was found. Conclusions: The Ozaki procedure, despite alteration of ECM organization and cell devitalization, allows for the establishment of a noncytotoxic environment in which endothelial cell repopulation occurs.
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spelling pubmed-84320482021-09-11 Biological Characterization of Human Autologous Pericardium Treated with the Ozaki Procedure for Aortic Valve Reconstruction Gardin, Chiara Morciano, Giampaolo Ferroni, Letizia Mikus, Elisa Tripodi, Alberto Pin, Maurizio Tremoli, Elena Albertini, Alberto Zavan, Barbara J Clin Med Article Background: The Ozaki procedure is an innovative surgical technique aiming at reconstructing aortic valves with human autologous pericardium. Even if this procedure is widely used, a comprehensive biological characterization of the glutaraldehyde (GA)-fixed pericardial tissue is still missing. Methods: Morphological analysis was performed to assess the general organization of pericardium subjected to the Ozaki procedure (post-Ozaki) in comparison to native tissue (pre-Ozaki). The effect of GA treatment on cell viability and nuclear morphology was then investigated in whole biopsies and a cytotoxicity assay was executed to assess the biocompatibility of pericardium. Finally, human umbilical vein endothelial cells were seeded on post-Ozaki samples to evaluate the influence of GA in modulating the endothelialization ability in vitro and the production of pro-inflammatory mediators. Results: The Ozaki procedure alters the arrangement of collagen and elastic fibers in the extracellular matrix and results in a significant reduction in cell viability compared to native tissue. GA treatment, however, is not cytotoxic to murine fibroblasts as compared to a commercially available bovine pericardium membrane. In addition, in in vitro experiments of endothelial cell adhesion, no difference in the inflammatory mediators with respect to the commercial patch was found. Conclusions: The Ozaki procedure, despite alteration of ECM organization and cell devitalization, allows for the establishment of a noncytotoxic environment in which endothelial cell repopulation occurs. MDPI 2021-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8432048/ /pubmed/34501402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10173954 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gardin, Chiara
Morciano, Giampaolo
Ferroni, Letizia
Mikus, Elisa
Tripodi, Alberto
Pin, Maurizio
Tremoli, Elena
Albertini, Alberto
Zavan, Barbara
Biological Characterization of Human Autologous Pericardium Treated with the Ozaki Procedure for Aortic Valve Reconstruction
title Biological Characterization of Human Autologous Pericardium Treated with the Ozaki Procedure for Aortic Valve Reconstruction
title_full Biological Characterization of Human Autologous Pericardium Treated with the Ozaki Procedure for Aortic Valve Reconstruction
title_fullStr Biological Characterization of Human Autologous Pericardium Treated with the Ozaki Procedure for Aortic Valve Reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Biological Characterization of Human Autologous Pericardium Treated with the Ozaki Procedure for Aortic Valve Reconstruction
title_short Biological Characterization of Human Autologous Pericardium Treated with the Ozaki Procedure for Aortic Valve Reconstruction
title_sort biological characterization of human autologous pericardium treated with the ozaki procedure for aortic valve reconstruction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8432048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34501402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10173954
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