Zhou Mo, Zhang Naili, Liu Xiaoming, Li Youchen, Zhang Yumin, Wang Xusheng, Li Baoming, Li Baoxing
Southern Medical University, Tonghe, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510515, China,
J Orthop Sci. 2014 Jul;19(4):627-36. doi: 10.1007/s00776-014-0556-9. Epub 2014 Apr 15.
Research and clinical applications have demonstrated that the effects of tendon allografts are comparable to those of autografts when reconstructing injured tendons or ligaments, but allograft safety remains problematic. Sterilisation could eliminate or decrease the possibility of disease transmission, but current methods seldom achieve satisfactory sterilisation without affecting the mechanical properties of the tendon.
Peracetic acid-ethanol in combination with low-dose gamma irradiation (PE-R) would inactivate potential deleterious microorganisms without affecting mechanical and biocompatible properties of tendon allograft.
Controlled laboratory design.
HIV, PPV, PRV and BVDV inactivation was evaluated. After verifying viral inactivation, the treated tendon allografts were characterised by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and tensile testing, and the cytocompatibility was assessed with an MTT assay and by subcutaneous implantation.
Effective and efficient inactivation of HIV, PPV, PRV and BVDV was observed. Histological structure and ultrastructure were unchanged in the treated tendon allograft, which also exhibited comparable biomechanical properties and good biocompatibility.
The preliminary results confirmed our hypothesis and demonstrated that the PE-R tendon allograft has significant potential as an alternative to ligament/tendon reconstruction.
Tendon allografts have been extensively used in ligament reconstruction and tendon repair. However, current sterilisation methods have various shortcomings, so PE-R has been proposed. This study suggests that PE-R tendon allograft has great potential as an alternative for ligament/tendon reconstruction.
Sterilisation has been a great concern for tendon allografts. However, most sterilisation methods cannot inactivate viruses and bacteria without impairing the mechanical properties of the tendon allograft.
Peracetic acid/ethanol with gamma irradiation can effectively inactivate viruses and bacteria. Meanwhile, tendon allografts sterilised by this method maintain their physiological tendon structure, biomechanical integrity and good compatibility.
研究和临床应用表明,在重建受损肌腱或韧带时,同种异体肌腱移植的效果与自体移植相当,但同种异体移植的安全性仍然存在问题。灭菌可以消除或降低疾病传播的可能性,但目前的方法在不影响肌腱力学性能的情况下很少能达到令人满意的灭菌效果。
过氧乙酸 - 乙醇联合低剂量γ射线照射(PE - R)可使潜在有害微生物失活,同时不影响同种异体肌腱移植的力学和生物相容性。
对照实验室设计。
评估HIV、PPV、PRV和BVDV的失活情况。在验证病毒失活后,通过光学显微镜、扫描电子显微镜和拉伸试验对处理后的同种异体肌腱移植进行表征,并用MTT法和皮下植入评估细胞相容性。
观察到HIV、PPV、PRV和BVDV有效且高效失活。处理后的同种异体肌腱移植的组织结构和超微结构未发生变化,其生物力学性能相当且具有良好的生物相容性。
初步结果证实了我们的假设,并表明PE - R同种异体肌腱移植作为韧带/肌腱重建的替代方法具有巨大潜力。
同种异体肌腱移植已广泛用于韧带重建和肌腱修复。然而,目前的灭菌方法存在各种缺点,因此提出了PE - R方法。本研究表明,PE - R同种异体肌腱移植作为韧带/肌腱重建的替代方法具有很大潜力。
灭菌一直是同种异体肌腱移植的一大关注点。然而,大多数灭菌方法在不损害同种异体肌腱移植力学性能的情况下无法使病毒和细菌失活。
过氧乙酸/乙醇联合γ射线照射可有效使病毒和细菌失活。同时,用这种方法灭菌的同种异体肌腱移植保持其生理肌腱结构、生物力学完整性和良好的相容性。