Radioisotopic investigation of crosslinking density in bovine pericardium used as a biomaterial

Turek, A; Cwalina, B; Kobielarz, M

HERO ID

4398238

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Journal Article

Year

2013

HERO ID 4398238
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Radioisotopic investigation of crosslinking density in bovine pericardium used as a biomaterial
Authors Turek, A; Cwalina, B; Kobielarz, M
Journal Nukleonika
Volume 58
Issue 4
Page Numbers 511-517
Abstract Stabilized bovine pericardium (BP) belongs to tissues routinely applied in production of heart valves. Commercial products are manufactured from tissues crosslinked by glutaraldehyde (GA). Dye-mediated photooxidation was also proposed as an alternative method, which allows for the elimination of clinical failures of GA-treated tissues. The aim of the study was to investigate the density of BP stabilized by GA and the methylene blue-mediated photooxidation, as compared with a native tissue. Cross linking density was evaluated based on their ability to accumulate radioactive cobalt ions (Co-60(2+)) and the permeability to these ions. Radioactivity was examined using a gamma-spectrophotometer (Packard). The results showed the changes in the crosslinking density between the native tissues and photooxidized or GA-crosslinked tissues. Significant decreases in radioactivity were detected only in the thinnest tissues after photoxidation and in filtrates penetrating the same samples. Photooxidized pericardium of a larger thickness did not reveal any significant changes. Weight-dependence for the permeability was observed in the case of filtrates penetrating the GA-treated tissues. However, Co-60(2+)-accumulation in these samples remained at the same level. Photooxidation may lead to obtaining biomaterials with advantageous properties, i.e. a decreased calcium-binding capacity. Photooxidation efficiencies were dependent both on compactness and thickness of tissues and on process duration. It should be emphasized that the tissues' structure after photooxidation was characterized by lower density. This may point to the presence of crosslinks of a smaller compactness in comparison with GA treatment. It has been shown that the factor indeed influencing the result of crosslinking is tissue thickness.
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Keyword bioprostheses; bovine pericardium (BP); crosslinking; methylene blue (MB); photooxidation; radioisotopic investigations