Histopathological and Biomechanical Survey on Effect of CoQ10 in Combination with Chitosan Conduit on Deep Digital Flexor Tendon Healing in Rabbits

Q4 Veterinary
S. Moghadam, A. Amniattalab
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Objective- Chitosan is of great interest in regenerative medicine because of its plentiful properties, like biocompatibility, biodegradability and non-toxicity. The objective of the present study was histopathological and biomechanical survey on effect of CoQ10 in combination with chitosan conduit on deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT) healing in rabbits. Design- Experimental Study Animals- Eighteen healthy male white New Zealand rabbits Procedures- The animals were randomized into three groups of 6 animals each. In Controlgroup the DDF tenotomy was performed and the stumps were sutured. In Chitosan group the DDF tenotomy was performed and the stumps were sutured and chitosan conduit was wrapped around the damaged area. In Chit-CoQ10 group the procedure was the same as Chitosan group as well as local administration of 100 µL CoQ10 (100 µg/rabbit) into the Chitosan conduit. The histopathological assessments including inflammation, angiogenesis and collagen fibers arrangement, and biomechanical assessments were performed after 8 weeks. Results- Histopathological observations showed that the conduit was absorbed and adhesion around the tendon was deceased in Chitosan and Chit-CoQ10 groups. The biomechanical parameters showed significant improvement in Chit-CoQ10 group (p < 0.05). There were no noticeable signs of infection and tissue reaction in the granulation tissue in Chit-CoQ10 group compared to other groups (p < 0.05). Conclusion and Clinical Relevance- Local administration of CoQ10 in combination with chitosan conduit could accelerate deep digital flexor tendon healing via decrease in adhesion around the tendon with no signs of excessive tissue reaction or infection in rabbits.
辅酶Q10与壳聚糖导管联合应用对兔指深屈肌腱愈合影响的组织病理学和生物力学研究
目的:壳聚糖因其具有生物相容性、可生物降解性和无毒性等特点,在再生医学领域受到广泛关注。本研究对辅酶q10联合壳聚糖导管对兔指深屈肌腱(DDFT)愈合的影响进行了组织病理学和生物力学研究。设计-实验研究动物- 18只健康雄性新西兰白兔实验方法-动物随机分为三组,每组6只。对照组行DDF肌腱切开术,残肢缝合。壳聚糖组行DDF肌腱切断术,缝合残肢,壳聚糖导管包裹损伤区。Chit-CoQ10组与壳聚糖组相同,在壳聚糖导管中局部给予100µL辅酶q10(100µg/只)。8周后进行炎症、血管生成、胶原纤维排列等组织病理学评估和生物力学评估。结果:组织病理学观察显示,壳聚糖组和Chit-CoQ10组血管导管被吸收,肌腱周围的粘连消失。Chit-CoQ10组生物力学参数有显著改善(p < 0.05)。与其他组相比,Chit-CoQ10组肉芽组织无明显感染和组织反应迹象(p < 0.05)。结论和临床意义:局部给药辅酶q10联合壳聚糖导管可通过减少肌腱周围粘连加速兔指屈肌腱深层愈合,无过度组织反应和感染迹象。
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