Title of article :
In vitro evaluation of decontamination effects on mechanical properties of fibrin membrane
Author/Authors :
Akbari Saeed, Taher Student Research Committee - Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences - Faculty of Sirjan Medical Sciences - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Ahmadi ZeydAbadi, Meysam Neuroscience Research Center - Institute of Neuropharmacology - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Fatemi, Ahmad Department of Hematology and Blood Bank - Faculty of Allied Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Farsinejad, Alireza Department of Hematology and Laboratory Sciences - Faculty of Allied medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Tissue engineering has been investigated as a potential method for healing traumatized tissues. Biomaterials are material
devices or implants used to repair or replace native body tissues and organs. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of
decontamination methods on biological/mechanical properties and degradation/adhesion test of the platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membranes
to compare these properties with intact membranes as a biological biomaterial.
Methods: The in vitro degradation tests were conducted by placing the equal sizes of (i) intact PRF membrane, (ii) PRF membrane
sterilized by autoclave (iii), ultraviolet (UV), and (iiii) gamma irradiation in phosphate buffer solution on a shaker. The degradation
profiles were expressed. Adhesion test was performed by counting adhered mouse fibroblast and sterilized fibrin membrane was compared
to normal fibrin membrane by different sterilization methods.
Results: The preliminary findings of sterilized PRF membranes showed that UV exposure (p<0.05) and autoclaved fibrin membranes
(p<0.01) have significantly lower degradability compared to normal fibrin membranes. Gamma irradiation is similar to normal membrane
in degradability. Cell adherence in all groups of fibrin membrane was significantly lower than the group without membrane, but there
was no significant difference between intact and sterilized groups of fibrin membranes.
Conclusion: Sterilization of fibrin membrane with different protocols does not have any adverse effects on cell adhesion; however,
cell adherence is naturally very weak even in normal membranes. Also, it seems that ultraviolet ray polymerizes fibrin filaments and
merges them to each other and increases the ability of fibrin membrane against degradation. Autoclaved fibrin membrane content proteins
are denatured because of pressure and heat and show an increase in hardness and stability against degradation.
Keywords :
Decontamination , Biological phenomena , Mechanical phenomena , Membrane , Tissue , Fibrin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics