Evaluation of the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane

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Autor(a) principal: Mrue,Fatima
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Netto,Joaquim Coutinho, Ceneviva,Reginaldo, Lachat,João José, Thomazini,José Antônio, Tambelini,Helder
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392004000200010
Resumo: Biocompatibility has been considered one of the most important items to validate a biomaterial for its application in human organisms. The present work evaluates the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane using in vivo assay in different animal species. The experiments to evaluate the cellular reaction were carried out through the implantation of the material into the subcutaneous tissue of animals and the results showed a good reaction of the host tissue without any signal of fibrosis or rejection. The cell adhesion experiments were done by means of the measure of the DNA content on the material surface after its implantation into the subcutaneous tissue of animals and the results showed a growing number of DNA that was proportional to the time of implantation. The healing process was evaluated using a dermal ulcer model and the results showed a good tissue repair resembling a physiologic process. The overall results presented here lead to the conclusion that this new biomembrane is a biocompatible material but more research must be done, as it is a new material desired for medical use.
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title Evaluation of the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane
spellingShingle Evaluation of the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane
Mrue,Fatima
Biomaterial
biomembrane
biocompatibility
title_short Evaluation of the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane
title_full Evaluation of the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane
title_fullStr Evaluation of the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane
title_sort Evaluation of the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane
author Mrue,Fatima
author_facet Mrue,Fatima
Netto,Joaquim Coutinho
Ceneviva,Reginaldo
Lachat,João José
Thomazini,José Antônio
Tambelini,Helder
author_role author
author2 Netto,Joaquim Coutinho
Ceneviva,Reginaldo
Lachat,João José
Thomazini,José Antônio
Tambelini,Helder
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mrue,Fatima
Netto,Joaquim Coutinho
Ceneviva,Reginaldo
Lachat,João José
Thomazini,José Antônio
Tambelini,Helder
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biomaterial
biomembrane
biocompatibility
topic Biomaterial
biomembrane
biocompatibility
description Biocompatibility has been considered one of the most important items to validate a biomaterial for its application in human organisms. The present work evaluates the biocompatibility of a new biomembrane using in vivo assay in different animal species. The experiments to evaluate the cellular reaction were carried out through the implantation of the material into the subcutaneous tissue of animals and the results showed a good reaction of the host tissue without any signal of fibrosis or rejection. The cell adhesion experiments were done by means of the measure of the DNA content on the material surface after its implantation into the subcutaneous tissue of animals and the results showed a growing number of DNA that was proportional to the time of implantation. The healing process was evaluated using a dermal ulcer model and the results showed a good tissue repair resembling a physiologic process. The overall results presented here lead to the conclusion that this new biomembrane is a biocompatible material but more research must be done, as it is a new material desired for medical use.
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