Chitin (CT) is a good material to prepare surgical sutures due to its conspicuous biological characteristics. However, the poor mechanical strength of pure CT sutures limits its application. In order to improve its strength, a composite monofilament absorbable suture was prepared in this study using graphene oxide and chitin (GO-CT) using a green method. FT-IR spectra showed that GO-CT contained the characteristic functional groups of GO and CT, indicating that a GO-CT suture was successfully obtained. With the addition of a small amount of GO (1.6wt% solution) in chitin, the breaking tensile strength, knot strength, and knot-pull strength of the GO-CT suture were significantly improved compared to the CT suture. The biocompatibility of the GO-CT suture in vitro was checked by tetrazolium-based colorimetric assays and no cytotoxicity to L929 cells was found. In vivo, the subcutaneous implantation of GO-CT sutures in the dorsal skin of rats found no abnormalities by hematoxylin-eosin staining. Furthermore, there were no significant changes in the gene expression of the inflammatory mediators, interleukin 1 (IL-1b), tumor necrosis factor-a, IL-6, IL-17A, interferon-g, or IL-10; however, the expression of transforming growth factor was significantly increased in the first week. In summary, GO-CT sutures may have potential as a suture material in the clinic.
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Zhang, W., Yin, B., Xin, Y., Li, L., Ye, G., Wang, J., … Yang, Q. (2019). Preparation, mechanical properties, and biocompatibility of graphene oxide-reinforced chitin monofilament absorbable surgical sutures. Marine Drugs, 17(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/md17040210
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