Efficient decellularization for bovine pericardium with extracellular matrix preservation and good biocompatibility

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OBJECTIVES In this study, we sought to explore an efficient decellularization protocol for bovine pericardia with better extracellular matrix preservation and good biocompatibility. METHODS Bovine pericardia were decellularized by sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), SDS + sodium deoxycholate (SD), Triton X-100 (TX), TX + SD (TS), freeze-thaw cycles + SDS + SD (FSS) and freeze-thaw cycles + TX + SD (FTS), respectively. Untreated pericardia were used as native control. Histological examination, residual cellular content analysis, biochemical and biomechanical evaluations and cytotoxicity assay were performed to investigate decellularization efficiency, xenoantigens removal, extracellular matrix preservation and biocompatibility. In vivo biocompatibility was evaluated using a subcutaneous implantation method in rats. RESULTS Among these protocols, FSS and FTS protocols were the most effective methods to remove both the DNA material and the galactose-α-1,3-galactose antigen. TX, TS and FTS bovine pericardia maintained the collagen content and had no cytotoxicity to human umbilical vein endothelial cells. The contents of elastin and glycosaminoglycan were lost to different degrees after decellularization, with the highest content of preservation with TX, followed by TS and FTS. Consistently, no significant difference was found between native bovine pericardia and TX, TS or FTS bovine pericardia. In vivo, FTS implants had minimal infiltration of macrophages and T-lymphocytes, with no histological evidence of peri-implant necrosis and calcification. CONCLUSIONS These results suggested that the FTS protocol showed optimal decellularization results with better extracellular matrix preservation and good biocompatibility. It may be a suitable protocol for producing a suitable scaffold for heart tissue engineering.

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Li, N., Li, Y., Gong, D., Xia, C., Liu, X., & Xu, Z. (2018). Efficient decellularization for bovine pericardium with extracellular matrix preservation and good biocompatibility. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 26(5), 768–776. https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivx416

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