Heparinized bovine pericardium as a novel cardiovascular bioprosthesis

Authors
Lee, WKPark, KDHan, DKSuh, HPark, JCKim, YH
Issue Date
2000-11
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
BIOMATERIALS, v.21, no.22, pp.2323 - 2330
Abstract
A novel chemical modification of biological tissues was developed by the direct coupling heparin to bovine pericardium (BP). The heparinization involves pretreatment of BP using GA and followed by grafting heparin to BP by the reaction of residual aldehyde and amine group of heparin. BP was modified by direct coupling of heparin and the effect of heparin coupling on calcification was evaluated in vitro and in vivo. Heparinized BP was characterized by measuring shrinkage temperature, mechanical properties, digestion resistance to collagenase enzyme, in vitro cytotoxicity, and in vivo calcification. Thermal and mechanical properties showed that the durability of heparin-treated tissue increased as compared with fresh tissue and GA-treated tissue. Resistance to collagenase digestion revealed thatheparin-treated tissue has greater resistance to enzyme digestion than did fresh tissue and GA-treated tissue. Heparinized tissue had shown to be non-cytotoxic, however, relatively high cytotoxicity was observed in the GA-treated tissues due to the release of GA. In vivo calcification study demonstrated much less calcium deposition on heparin-treated BP than GA-treated one. Obtained results attest to the usefulness of heparinized BP for cardiovascular bioprostheses. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
CONTROLLED-RELEASE; HEART-VALVES; COLLAGEN; CALCIFICATION; GLUTARALDEHYDE; CROSSLINKING; PREVENTION; INHIBITION; MECHANISM; PROTEINS; CONTROLLED-RELEASE; HEART-VALVES; COLLAGEN; CALCIFICATION; GLUTARALDEHYDE; CROSSLINKING; PREVENTION; INHIBITION; MECHANISM; PROTEINS; bovine pericardium; anticalcification; heparin; tissue patch
ISSN
0142-9612
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/140982
DOI
10.1016/S0142-9612(00)00159-9
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