Argiope bruennichi 蜘蛛丝新型医用生物材料的体外和体内研究。

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biopolymers Pub Date : 2024-03-16 DOI:10.1002/bip.23572
Seçil Karahisar Turan, Aysun Kılıç Süloğlu, Semra İde, Tuncay Türkeş, Nurhayat Barlas
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蜘蛛丝是一种天然的生物相容性材料,具有高强度和柔韧性,经常被用于生物医学研究。本研究调查了 Argiope bruennichi 蜘蛛丝作为手术缝合材料的可用性。通过大鼠背侧皮瓣模型,评估了术后(第 7 天和第 14 天)涂有或未涂芦荟的蜘蛛丝缝合线和商用缝合线对伤口愈合的影响。对其进行了生化、血液学、组织学、免疫组化、小角 X 射线散射(SAXS)分析和机械测试。根据 MTT 和 LDH 试验,青蒿素丝在体外对 L929 细胞株没有任何细胞毒性作用。根据血液学和生化分析,蛛丝材料不会对大鼠造成任何过敏反应、感染或全身影响。A. bruennichi 蜘蛛丝组显示出与商业缝合线相似的愈合反应。SAXS 分析表明,应用第 14 天的 A. bruennichi 蜘蛛丝组和 A. vera 包覆商业缝合线组与对照组的结构结果相当。总之,A. bruennichi 蜘蛛丝的生物相容性符合所检测的参数,其愈合反应与皮肤常用的商业缝合线相似。
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In vitro and in vivo investigation of Argiope bruennichi spider silk-based novel biomaterial for medical use

As a natural and biocompatible material with high strength and flexibility, spider silk is frequently used in biomedical studies. In this study, the availability of Argiope bruennichi spider silk as a surgical suture material was investigated. The effects of spider silk-based and commercial sutures, with and without Aloe vera coating, on wound healing were evaluated by a rat dorsal skin flap model, postoperatively (7th and 14th days). Biochemical, hematological, histological, immunohistochemical, small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) analyses and mechanical tests were performed. A. bruennichi silk did not show any cytotoxic effect on the L929 cell line according to MTT and LDH assays, in vitro. The silk materials did not cause any allergic reaction, infection, or systemic effect in rats according to hematological and biochemical analyses. A. bruennichi spider silk group showed a similar healing response to commercial sutures. SAXS analysis showed that the 14th-day applications of A. bruennichi spider silk and A. vera coated commercial suture groups have comparable structural results with control group. In conclusion, A. bruennichi spider silk is biocompatible in line with the parameters examined and shows a healing response similar to the commercial sutures commonly used in the skin.

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Biopolymers
Biopolymers 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1963, Biopolymers publishes strictly peer-reviewed papers examining naturally occurring and synthetic biological macromolecules. By including experimental and theoretical studies on the fundamental behaviour as well as applications of biopolymers, the journal serves the interdisciplinary biochemical, biophysical, biomaterials and biomedical research communities.
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