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In Vivo evaluation of Vivere® bovine pericardium valvular bioprosthesis with a new anti-calcifying treatment.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of chemical treatment with glutamic acid to avoid the calcification of biological cardiac valves. The bovine pericardium (BP) tissues were… Click to show full abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of chemical treatment with glutamic acid to avoid the calcification of biological cardiac valves. The bovine pericardium (BP) tissues were fixed with 0.5% glutaraldehyde (BP/GA), followed by treatment with glutamic acid (BP/GA+Glu) for neutralization of the free aldehydes groups. Microscopic analysis showed that the wavy structure of collagen fibrils was preserved, but changes in elastin's integrity occurred. However, the treatment did not promote undesirable changes in the thermal and mechanical properties of the modified BPs. These samples were systematically studied in rat subcutaneous tissue: control (BP/GA) and anticalcificant (BP/GA+Glu). After 60 days, both groups induced similar inflammatory reactions. In terms of calcification, BP/GA+Glu remained more stable with a lower index (3.1 ± 0.2 μg Ca2+ /mg dry tissue), whereas for BP/GA it was 5.7 ± 1.3 μg Ca2+ /mg dry tissue. Bioprostheses made from BP/GA+Glu were implanted in the pulmonary position in sheep and in vivo echocardiographic analyzes revealed maintenance of valvar function after 180 days, with low gradients and minimal valve insufficiency. The explanted tissues of the BP/GA+Glu group had a lower average calcium content 3.8 ± 3.0 μg Ca2+ /mg dry tissue. The results indicated high anticalcification efficiency of BP/GA+Glu in both subcutaneous implant in rats and in the experimental study in ovine, which is an advantage that should encourage the industrial application of these materials for the manufacture of bioprostheses.

Keywords: bovine pericardium; treatment; tissue; glu; ca2 dry

Journal Title: Artificial organs
Year Published: 2020

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