Comparison and evaluation of biomechanical, electrical, and biological methods for assessment of damage to tissue collagen

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R. Glenn Hepfer
Kelvin G. M. Brockbank
Zhen Chen
Elizabeth D. Greene
Lia H. Campbell
Gregory J. Wright
Alyce Linthurst-Jones
Hai Yao
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[1] Clemson University,Clemson
[2] Tissue Testing Technologies LLC,MUSC Joint Bioengineering Program, Department of Bioengineering
[3] LifeNet Health,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Banking | 2016年 / 17卷
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Soft tissue; Heart valve; Cryopreservation; Cell viability; Tensile modulus; Matrix permeability;
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In regard to evaluating tissue banking methods used to preserve or otherwise treat (process) soft allograft tissue, current tests may not be sufficiently sensitive to detect potential damage inflicted before, during, and after processing. Using controlled parameters, we aim to examine the sensitivity of specific biomechanical, electrical, and biological tests in detecting mild damage to collagen. Fresh porcine pulmonary heart valves were treated with an enzyme, collagenase, and incubated using various times. Controls received no incubation. All valves were cryopreserved and stored at −135 °C until being rewarmed for evaluation using biomechanical, permeability, and cell viability tests. Statistically significant time dependent changes in leaflet ultimate stress, (p = 0.006), permeability (p = 0.01), and viability (p ≤ 0.02, four different days of culture) were found between heart valves subjected to 0–15 min of collagenase treatment (ANOVA). However, no statistical significance was found between the tensile modulus of treated and untreated valves (p = 0.07). Furthermore, the trends of decreasing and increasing ultimate stress and viability, respectively, were somewhat inconsistent across treatment times. These results suggest that permeability tests may offer a sensitive, quantitative assay to complement traditional biomechanical and viability tests in evaluating processing methods used for soft tissue allografts, or when making changes to current validated methods. Multiple test evaluation may also offer insight into the mechanism of potential tissue damage such as, as is the case here, reduced collagen content and increased tissue porosity.
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