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Biomimetic sealant based on gelatin and microbial transglutaminase: An initialin vivoinvestigation
- Source :
- Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials. :5-16
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2009.
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Abstract
- The potential of an in situ gel-forming adhesive was examined as a hemostatic surgical sealant. The gel-forming mechanism for this adhesive mimics the last stages of blood coagulation but uses nonblood proteins. Specifically, gelatin is used as the structural protein and a calcium-independent microbial transglutaminase (mTG) is used as the crosslinking enzyme. In vitro burst pressure tests with porcine skin demonstrate that the gelatin-mTG adhesive forms a gel within 30 min under moist conditions and this gel can restrain pressures of 200 mmHg. In vivo tests with a rat liver wound model showed that the gelatin-mTG adhesive achieves complete hemostasis in 2.5 min and the gel (i.e., the biomimetic clot) offers substantial adhesive and cohesive strength. Complete hemostasis was also observed in 2.5 min after the gelatin-mTG adhesive was applied to a briskly bleeding rat femoral artery wound. In a large animal porcine model, a femoral artery wound that resulted in extensive bleeding was sealed in 4 min by (i) clamping the artery for temporary hemostasis, (ii) removing excess blood, and (iii) applying the gelatin-mTG adhesive. Thus, the biomimetic gelatin-mTG adhesive may provide a simple, safe, and cost-effective surgical sealant.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Materials science
food.ingredient
Swine
Biomedical Engineering
Femoral artery
Gelatin
Hemostatics
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Biomaterials
food
Biomimetic Materials
In vivo
Tensile Strength
medicine.artery
medicine
Animals
Transglutaminases
Hemostatic Techniques
Sealant
Rats
Surgery
medicine.anatomical_structure
Coagulation
Hemostasis
Female
Tissue Adhesives
Adhesive
Artery
Biomedical engineering
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15524981 and 15524973
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a529d4a30b6bd92f77252dc7e7b3041d