Expression of VEGF and collagen using a latex biomembrane as bladder replacement in rabbits

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Objective: To investigate the VEGF expression and collagen deposition using a latex biomembrane as bladder replacement in rabbits. Materials and Methods: After partial cystectomy, a patch of a non-vulcanized latex biomembrane (2 × 2 cm) was sewn to the bladder of rabbits with 5/0 monofilament polydioxanone sulfate sutures in a watertight manner. Groups of 5 animals were killed at 15, 45 and 90 days after surgery and the bladder was removed. Sections of 5μm were cut and stained with picrosirius-red in order to estimate the amount of extracellular matrix in the graft. To confirm the presence of VEGF in tissues, protein expression was determined by immunohistochemistry. Results: No death, urinary leakage or graft extrusion occurred in any group. All bladders showed a spherical shape. A progressive reduction in the amount of collagen occurred in the graft area and was negatively and linearly correlated with time (p > 0.001). VEGF expression was higher in grafted areas when compared to controls at 15 and 45 days after surgery and decreased with time (p > 0.001). Conclusion: The latex biomembrane as a matrix for partial bladder replacement in rabbits promotes temporary collagen deposition and stimulates the angiogenic process.

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Domingos, A. L. A., Garcia, S. B., de Bessa, J., Cassini, M. F., Molina, C. A. F., & Junior, S. T. (2012). Expression of VEGF and collagen using a latex biomembrane as bladder replacement in rabbits. International Braz J Urol, 38(4), 536–543. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1677-55382012000400014

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