Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits
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Resumo: | PURPOSE: To evaluate the biocompatibility and local sensibility reaction to bacterial cellulose hydrogel (0.8%) implanted in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits.METHODS: Fifteen New Zeland rabbits were randomly allocated into three groups: T-1, 7 days, T-2, 21 days, and T-3, 84 days. the new material was implanted in the subcutaneous tissue of the ear; on the scalp over the periosteum; and on the outer and inner surfaces of the thighs, in the aponeurosis of the muscle. At 7, 21 and 84 postoperative days, the material was collected for histological study. the clinical signs, inflammatory response, angiogenesis and fibrogenesis were variables used for analysis of the biocompatibility and biological reactivity to BCH. Analyses were performed with an AXIO (R) Imager. the statistical tests were performed using the GraphPad Prism 5.0 program (R)RESULTS: the intensity of the inflammatory infiltrate, considering the different cell types (PMN, LMN and GC), was statistically significant, with group T1 different from groups T2 and T3 (p = 0.0124 and p < 0.0001, respectively) and T2 different from the T3 group (p = 0.0007). Fibrogenesis grade 1 was the most prevalent in groups T1 (55.4%) and T2 (44.6%). the formation of neovascularization in the group was identified in 84.4% of samples.CONCLUSION: Bacterial cellulose hydrogel (0.8%) is biocompatible, integrating with the subcutaneous tissue of rabbits and inducing tissue remodeling. |
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Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbitsCelluloseHydrogelBiopolymersMaterials TestingBulking AgentsSubcutaneous TissueRabbitsPURPOSE: To evaluate the biocompatibility and local sensibility reaction to bacterial cellulose hydrogel (0.8%) implanted in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits.METHODS: Fifteen New Zeland rabbits were randomly allocated into three groups: T-1, 7 days, T-2, 21 days, and T-3, 84 days. the new material was implanted in the subcutaneous tissue of the ear; on the scalp over the periosteum; and on the outer and inner surfaces of the thighs, in the aponeurosis of the muscle. At 7, 21 and 84 postoperative days, the material was collected for histological study. the clinical signs, inflammatory response, angiogenesis and fibrogenesis were variables used for analysis of the biocompatibility and biological reactivity to BCH. Analyses were performed with an AXIO (R) Imager. the statistical tests were performed using the GraphPad Prism 5.0 program (R)RESULTS: the intensity of the inflammatory infiltrate, considering the different cell types (PMN, LMN and GC), was statistically significant, with group T1 different from groups T2 and T3 (p = 0.0124 and p < 0.0001, respectively) and T2 different from the T3 group (p = 0.0007). Fibrogenesis grade 1 was the most prevalent in groups T1 (55.4%) and T2 (44.6%). the formation of neovascularization in the group was identified in 84.4% of samples.CONCLUSION: Bacterial cellulose hydrogel (0.8%) is biocompatible, integrating with the subcutaneous tissue of rabbits and inducing tissue remodeling.Univ Fed Pernambuco, Postgrad Program Surg, BR-50670901 Recife, PE, BrazilUniv Fed Pernambuco, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Surg, Expt Surg, BR-50670901 Recife, PE, BrazilUniv Fed Pernambuco, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Pathol, BR-50670901 Recife, PE, BrazilUniv Fed Rural Pernambuco, Dept Chem, Expt Stn Sugarcane Carpina, Recife, PE, BrazilFed Univ São Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Surg, Div Plast Surg, São Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Pernambuco, Ctr Ciencias Saude, Dept Cirurgia, BR-50670901 Recife, PE, BrazilFed Univ São Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Surg, Div Plast Surg, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceFederal Government (Ministry of Science and Technology, MCT): FINEP (Studies and Projects Financing Agency)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Acta Cirurgica BrasileiraUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)Univ Fed Rural PernambucoUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Castro Pita, Pedro Celso dePinto, Flavia Cristina MoroneLira, Mariana Montenegro de MeloMelo, Francisco de Assis DutraFerreira, Lydia Masako [UNIFESP]Aguiar, Jose Lamartine de Andrade2016-01-24T14:40:17Z2016-01-24T14:40:17Z2015-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion296-300application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-865020150040000009Acta Cirurgica Brasileira. São Paulo: Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, v. 30, n. 4, p. 296-300, 2015.10.1590/S0102-8650201500400000090102-8650S0102-865020150040000009http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/38921WOS:000353700300009engActa Cirurgica Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-01T07:01:14Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/38921Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-01T07:01:14Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits |
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Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits |
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Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits Castro Pita, Pedro Celso de Cellulose Hydrogel Biopolymers Materials Testing Bulking Agents Subcutaneous Tissue Rabbits |
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Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits |
title_full |
Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits |
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Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits |
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Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits |
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Biocompatibility of the bacterial cellulose hydrogel in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits |
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Castro Pita, Pedro Celso de |
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Castro Pita, Pedro Celso de Pinto, Flavia Cristina Morone Lira, Mariana Montenegro de Melo Melo, Francisco de Assis Dutra Ferreira, Lydia Masako [UNIFESP] Aguiar, Jose Lamartine de Andrade |
author_role |
author |
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Pinto, Flavia Cristina Morone Lira, Mariana Montenegro de Melo Melo, Francisco de Assis Dutra Ferreira, Lydia Masako [UNIFESP] Aguiar, Jose Lamartine de Andrade |
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author author author author author |
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Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE) Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Castro Pita, Pedro Celso de Pinto, Flavia Cristina Morone Lira, Mariana Montenegro de Melo Melo, Francisco de Assis Dutra Ferreira, Lydia Masako [UNIFESP] Aguiar, Jose Lamartine de Andrade |
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Cellulose Hydrogel Biopolymers Materials Testing Bulking Agents Subcutaneous Tissue Rabbits |
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Cellulose Hydrogel Biopolymers Materials Testing Bulking Agents Subcutaneous Tissue Rabbits |
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the biocompatibility and local sensibility reaction to bacterial cellulose hydrogel (0.8%) implanted in subcutaneous tissue of rabbits.METHODS: Fifteen New Zeland rabbits were randomly allocated into three groups: T-1, 7 days, T-2, 21 days, and T-3, 84 days. the new material was implanted in the subcutaneous tissue of the ear; on the scalp over the periosteum; and on the outer and inner surfaces of the thighs, in the aponeurosis of the muscle. At 7, 21 and 84 postoperative days, the material was collected for histological study. the clinical signs, inflammatory response, angiogenesis and fibrogenesis were variables used for analysis of the biocompatibility and biological reactivity to BCH. Analyses were performed with an AXIO (R) Imager. the statistical tests were performed using the GraphPad Prism 5.0 program (R)RESULTS: the intensity of the inflammatory infiltrate, considering the different cell types (PMN, LMN and GC), was statistically significant, with group T1 different from groups T2 and T3 (p = 0.0124 and p < 0.0001, respectively) and T2 different from the T3 group (p = 0.0007). Fibrogenesis grade 1 was the most prevalent in groups T1 (55.4%) and T2 (44.6%). the formation of neovascularization in the group was identified in 84.4% of samples.CONCLUSION: Bacterial cellulose hydrogel (0.8%) is biocompatible, integrating with the subcutaneous tissue of rabbits and inducing tissue remodeling. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-865020150040000009 Acta Cirurgica Brasileira. São Paulo: Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, v. 30, n. 4, p. 296-300, 2015. 10.1590/S0102-865020150040000009 0102-8650 S0102-865020150040000009 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/38921 WOS:000353700300009 |
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Acta Cirurgica Brasileira. São Paulo: Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, v. 30, n. 4, p. 296-300, 2015. 10.1590/S0102-865020150040000009 0102-8650 S0102-865020150040000009 WOS:000353700300009 |
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