Background: Bioprostheses for cardiovascular surgery have limitations in their use following as calicification. α-galactosidase epitope is known as a stimulant of immune response and then shows a progressing calcification. The objective of this study was to evaluate histologic characteristics and mechanical properties of decellularization and treated with α-galactosidase. Materials and Methods: Bovine pericardial tissues were allocated into three groups: fixation only with glutaraldehyde, decellularization with sodium dodesyl sulfate and decellularization plus treatment with α-galactosidase. We confirmed immunohistological characteristics and mechanical properties as fatigue test, permeability test, compliance test, tensile strength (strain) test and thermal stability test. Results: Decellularization and elimination of α-gal were confirmed through immunohistologic findings. Decellularization had decreasedmechanical properties compared to fixation only group in permeability (before fatigue test p=0.02, after fatigue test p=0.034), compliance (after fatigue test p=0.041), and tensile strength test (p=0.00). The group of decellularization plus treatment with α-galactosidase had less desirable mechanical properties than the group of decellularization in concerns of permeability (before fatigue test p=0.043) and strain test (p=0.001). Conclusion: Favorable decellularization and elimination of α-gal were obtained in this study through immunohistologic findings. However, those treatment including decellularization and elimination of α-gal implied the decreased mechanical properties in specific ways. We need more study to complete appropriate bioprosthesis with decellularization and elimination of α-gal including favorable mechanical properties too. © The Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 2012.
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Min, B. J., Kim, Y. J., Choi, J. W., Choi, S. Y., Kim, S. H., & Lim, H. G. (2012). Histologic characteristics and mechanical properties of bovine pericardium treated with decellularization and α-galactosidase: Acomparative study. Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 45(6), 368–379. https://doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2012.45.6.368
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