Clinical application of acellular matrix derived from the bubaline diaphragm and caprine rumen for the repair of abdominal wall defects in animals

H. S. Rathore, Naveen Kumar, Kiranjeet Singh, S. K. Maiti, S. Shrivastava, S. Shivaramu, S. Saxena, Ravi K. Agarwal
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The abdominal wall hernias resulting due to trauma or other clinical conditions are common in animals. Large hernias required the use of synthetic mesh, which is costly and may result in infection, fistula formation, and pain. Application of biomaterials in hernia repair causes a reduction in pain, reduced recovery time, and rate of recurrence. The study was undertaken to test the acellular bubaline diaphragm matrix (BDiaM) and acellular caprine rumen matrix (CRuM) for the repaired hernia in clinical cases. Fresh bubaline diaphragm and caprine rumen were decellularized using sodium deoxycholate (1% for CRuM and 2% for BDiaM) for 48h. Acellularity was ascertained histologically and by DNA quantification. Histologically, both the matrices showed complete acellularity and orderly arranged collagen fibers after 48 h. The DNA contents were significantly (P0.05) reduced in both the matrices in comparison to the native matrices. The BDiaM and CRuM matrices were applied in eight and nine clinical cases of abdominal wall defects, respectively. Animals with BDiaM and CRuM matrices recovered uneventfully and remained sound at least up to 3 months. Hematological and immunological findings were unremarkable. BDiaM and CRuM matrices showed good results without complications. Keywords:Biocompatibility, Bubaline diaphragm matrix, Caprine rumen matrix, DNA quantification, ELISA, SDS-PAGE
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腺膜和山羊瘤胃脱细胞基质修复动物腹壁缺损的临床应用
由创伤或其他临床条件引起的腹壁疝在动物中很常见。大型疝需要使用合成网片,成本高昂,可能导致感染、瘘管形成和疼痛。生物材料在疝修补术中的应用可减少疼痛、缩短恢复时间和复发率。本研究旨在测试无细胞腺膜基质(BDiaM)和无细胞山羊瘤胃基质(CRuM)在临床疝修补中的作用。使用脱氧胆酸钠(CRuM为1%,BDiaM为2%)将新鲜的腺膈肌和山羊瘤胃脱细胞48小时。通过组织学和DNA定量来确定无细胞性。组织学上,48小时后,两种基质均显示出完全的无细胞性和有序排列的胶原纤维。与天然基质相比,两种基体中的DNA含量均显著降低(P0.05)。BDiaM和CRuM基质分别应用于8例和9例腹壁缺损的临床病例。具有BDiaM和CRuM基质的动物恢复顺利,并保持健康至少3个月。血液学和免疫学检查结果并不显著。BDiaM和CRuM基质显示出良好的结果,没有并发症。关键词:生物相容性,Bubaline隔膜基质,Caprine瘤胃基质,DNA定量,ELISA,SDS-PAGE
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