Comparison of ethanol concentration as stock solution on mechanical properties of iBTA-induced collagenous tubular tissue “Biotube”

Q4 Engineering
T. Terazawa, Yi-Ping Lai, Y. Nakayama
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Abstract

Collagenous tubular tissues “Biotubes,” formed by in-body tissue engineering, is implanted already as clinical vascular grafts in hemodialysis surgery. In almost all previous study, Biotubes were stored in 70% alcohol before implantation, but the influence of alcohol concentration on the mechanical properties of Biotubes has not been investigated in depth. In this study, the mechanical properties of Biotubes stored at room temperature in two different concentrations of ethanol (10% or 70%) were compared through fatigue and tensile tests. Biotubes with an internal diameter of 6 mm and wall thickness of ca. 2 mm was prepared by subcutaneous embedding of molds into goat for two months, and stored in 10% or 70% alcohol solution for 20 d. In the fatigue test, performed by repeatable loading of tension corresponding to arterial pressure (700,000 cycles at 10 Hz), Biotubes stored in 10% solution elongated by approximately 80%, but in 70% solution, the elongation was <20%. Storing Biotubes in high concentration ethanol solution improved practical compliance and prevented stretching. The preservation of ECM with 70% ethanol is a cost effective, safe and easy method.
乙醇原液浓度对ibta诱导的胶原管状组织“Biotube”力学性能的影响
由体内组织工程形成的胶原管状组织“生物管”已经作为临床血管移植植入血液透析手术中。在以往的研究中,生物试管在植入前几乎都是在70%的酒精中保存,但酒精浓度对生物试管力学性能的影响尚未深入研究。在本研究中,通过疲劳和拉伸试验,比较了室温下储存在两种不同浓度乙醇(10%或70%)中的生物管的力学性能。将模具皮下埋入山羊体内2个月,制备内径为6 mm,壁厚约2 mm的生物管,并在10%或70%酒精溶液中储存20天。在疲劳试验中,通过重复加载与动脉压力相对应的张力(10 Hz下70万次),生物管在10%溶液中储存的伸长率约为80%,但在70%溶液中,伸长率<20%。将生物管储存在高浓度乙醇溶液中提高了实际顺应性并防止了拉伸。70%乙醇保存ECM是一种经济、安全、简便的方法。
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Journal of Biorheology
Journal of Biorheology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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