Examination of fixative penetration in glutaraldehyde-treated bovine pericardium by stratigraphic analysis of shrinkage temperature measurements using differential scanning calorimetry.

J Fisher, S D Gorham, A M Howie, D J Wheatley
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Glutaraldehyde stabilizes pericardial tissue in prosthetic heart valves by forming covalent cross-links between collagen molecules. If the cross-linking is nonuniform owing to variable penetration of the glutaraldehyde, areas of the tissue may become sites for enzymatic attack or become potentially antigenic. Cross-linking can be easily assessed by measuring the shrinkage (thermal denaturation) temperature of the tissue. We used differential scanning calorimetry to perform a stratigraphic analysis of the shrinkage temperature of glutaraldehyde-treated pericardium. In the fixation conditions used (0.25 per cent glutaraldehyde for 28, seven and two days and for 2 hours), no variation was found in the shrinkage temperature measurement throughout the thickness of the tissue. This indicates uniform penetration of fixative and cross-linking throughout the tissue.

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用差示扫描量热法测量收缩温度的地层分析检查戊二醛处理的牛心包中固定物的渗透。
戊二醛通过在胶原蛋白分子之间形成共价交联来稳定人工心脏瓣膜心包组织。如果由于戊二醛渗透的不同而导致交联不均匀,则组织区域可能成为酶攻击的位点或成为潜在的抗原性。通过测量组织的收缩(热变性)温度,可以很容易地评估交联。我们使用差示扫描量热法对戊二醛处理心包的收缩温度进行了地层学分析。在使用的固定条件下(0.25%戊二醛固定28、7和2天和2小时),在整个组织厚度的收缩温度测量中没有发现变化。这表明固定剂和交联剂在整个组织中均匀渗透。
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