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KMID : 0364020110440020099
Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
2011 Volume.44 No. 2 p.99 ~ p.107
Detoxification of Glutaraldehyde Treated Porcine Pericardium Using L-arginine & NABH4
Kim Kwan-Chang

Kim Soo-Hwan
Kim Yong-Jin
Abstract
Background: Calcification is the most frequent cause of clinical failure of bioprosthetic tissues fabricated from GA-fixed porcine valves or bovine pericardium. A multi-factorial approach using different mechanisms was recently developed to reduce the calcification of bioprosthetic tissues. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the synchronized synergism of using L-arginine and NaBH4, compared with ethanol and L-lysine, in glutaraldehyde treated porcine pericardium from the standpoint of calcification and tissue elasticity.

Materials and Methods: Porcine pericardium was fixed at 0.625% GA (7 days at room temperature after 2 days at 4oC). An interim step of ethanol (80%; 1 day at room temperature) or L-lysine (0.1 M; 2 days at 37oC) or L-arginine (0.1 M; 2 days at 37oC) was followed by completion of the GA fixation. A final step of NaBH4 (0.1 M; 2 days at room temperature) was followed. Their tensile strength, thickness, and thermal stability were measured. Treated pericardia were implanted subcutaneously into three-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats for 8 weeks. Calcium content was assessed by atomic absorption spectroscopy and histology.

Results: L-arginine and NaBH4 pretreatment (1.81¡¾0.39 kgf/5 mm p=0.001, 0.30¡¾0.08 mm p£¼0.001) significantly increased tensile strength and thickness compared with the control (0.53¡¾0.34 kgf/5 mm, 0.10¡¾0.02 mm). In a thermal stability test, L-arginine and NaBH4 pretreatment (84.25¡¾1.12oC, p=0.023) caused a significant difference from the control (86.25¡¾0.00oC). L-lysine and NaBH4 pretreatment (183.8¡¾42.6 ug/ mg, p=0.804), and L-arginine and NaBH4 pretreatment (163.3¡¾27.5 ug/mg, p=0.621) did not significantly inhibit calcification compared to the control (175.5¡¾45.3 ug/mg), but ethanol and NaBH4 pretreatment did (38.5¡¾37.3 ug/mg, p=0.003).

Conclusion: The combined pretreatment using L-arginine and NaBH4 after GA fixation seemed to increase the tensile strength and thickness of porcine pericardium, fixed with GA. Additionally, it seemed to keep thermal stability. However it could not decrease the calcification of porcine pericardium fixed with GA. NaBH4 pretreatment seemed to decrease the calcification of porcine pericardium fixed with GA, but only with ethanol.
KEYWORD
Ethanol, L-lysine, NABH4, Bioprosthetic calcification, Porcine pericardium
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