Effects of treatment protocols and subcutaneous implantation on bovine pericardium: a Raman spectroscopy study

  • Tarnowski C
  • Stewart S
  • Holder K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using Raman microspectroscopy, we have studied mineral deposition on bovine pericardia, fixed according to three different protocols and either implanted subcutaneously or not implanted (controls). A lightly carbonated apatitic phosphate mineral, similar to that found in bone tissue, was deposited on the surface of a glutaraldehyde-fixed, implanted pericardium. Implanted pericardia fixed in glutaraldehyde followed by treatment in either an 80% ethanol or a 5% octanol/40% ethanol solution did not mineralize on implantation. Collagen secondary structure changes were observed on glutaraldehyde fixation by monitoring the center of gravity of the amide I envelope. It is proposed that the decrease in the amide I center of gravity frequency for the glutaraldehyde-fixed tissue compared to the nonfixed tissue is due to an increase in nonreducible collagen cross-links (1660 cm(-1)) and a decrease in reducible cross-links (1690 cm(-1)). The amide I center of gravity in the glutaraldehyde/ethanol-fixed pericardium was higher than the glutaraldehyde-fixed tissue center of gravity. This increase in center of gravity could possibly be due to a decrease in hydrogen bonding within the collagen fibrils following the ethanol pretreatment. In addition, we found a secondary structure change to the pericardial collagen after implantation: an increase in the frequency of the center of gravity of amide I is indicative of an increase in cross-links.

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Tarnowski, C. P., Stewart, S., Holder, K., Campbell-Clark, L., Thoma, R. J., Adams, A. K., … Morris, M. D. (2003). Effects of treatment protocols and subcutaneous implantation on bovine pericardium: a Raman spectroscopy study. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 8(2), 179. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1559729

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