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Bioprosthetic xenopericardium preserved with diand penta-epoxy compounds : molecular cross-linking mechanisms, surface features and mechanical properties. / Zhuravleva, Irina Yu; Karpova, Elena V.; Oparina, Ludmila A. et al.

In: Patologiya Krovoobrashcheniya i Kardiokhirurgiya, Vol. 22, No. 3, 11.2018, p. 49-55.

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Zhuravleva, IY, Karpova, EV, Oparina, LA, Cabos, N, Ksenofontov, AL, Zhuravleva, AS, Nichay, NR, Bogachev-Prokophiev, AV, Trofimov, BA & Karaskov, AM 2018, 'Bioprosthetic xenopericardium preserved with diand penta-epoxy compounds: molecular cross-linking mechanisms, surface features and mechanical properties', Patologiya Krovoobrashcheniya i Kardiokhirurgiya, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 49-55. https://doi.org/10.21688/1681-3472-2018-3-56-68

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Zhuravleva, I. Y., Karpova, E. V., Oparina, L. A., Cabos, N., Ksenofontov, A. L., Zhuravleva, A. S., Nichay, N. R., Bogachev-Prokophiev, A. V., Trofimov, B. A., & Karaskov, A. M. (2018). Bioprosthetic xenopericardium preserved with diand penta-epoxy compounds: molecular cross-linking mechanisms, surface features and mechanical properties. Patologiya Krovoobrashcheniya i Kardiokhirurgiya, 22(3), 49-55. https://doi.org/10.21688/1681-3472-2018-3-56-68

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Zhuravleva IY, Karpova EV, Oparina LA, Cabos N, Ksenofontov AL, Zhuravleva AS et al. Bioprosthetic xenopericardium preserved with diand penta-epoxy compounds: molecular cross-linking mechanisms, surface features and mechanical properties. Patologiya Krovoobrashcheniya i Kardiokhirurgiya. 2018 Nov;22(3):49-55. doi: 10.21688/1681-3472-2018-3-56-68

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Zhuravleva, Irina Yu ; Karpova, Elena V. ; Oparina, Ludmila A. et al. / Bioprosthetic xenopericardium preserved with diand penta-epoxy compounds : molecular cross-linking mechanisms, surface features and mechanical properties. In: Patologiya Krovoobrashcheniya i Kardiokhirurgiya. 2018 ; Vol. 22, No. 3. pp. 49-55.

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@article{9f3c508657274e2e97481f5f4af9d4ce,
title = "Bioprosthetic xenopericardium preserved with diand penta-epoxy compounds: molecular cross-linking mechanisms, surface features and mechanical properties",
abstract = "Heart valve bioprostheses made from glutaraldehyde-treated bovine and porcine pericardia are widely used in open and transcatheter valve surgeries. However, the glutaraldehyde cross-linkage leads to bioprosthetic calcification in many patients. Epoxides are advantageous alternatives to glutaraldehyde, since they engender the biomaterial with better calcification resistance. The cross-linking features of an epoxy compound depend on its chemical structure and have not been fully studied so far. Aim: The study is aimed at comparing the effectiveness and molecular mechanisms of biomaterial treatment using diepoxide vs pentaepoxide compounds. Methods. We studied the stability of diepoxide and pentaepoxide in water and aqueous buffered solutions, as well as the amino acid composition, type of epoxide links with collagen matrix (infrared spectroscopy) and mechanical properties of bovine and porcine pericardia treated with 5% diepoxide, a mixture of 2% diepoxide and 1% pentaepoxide, and with alternating 5% diepoxide and 2% pentaepoxide treatments. Results: Diepoxide and pentaepoxide are both stable in aqueous buffer solutions (pH 7.4). Diepoxide provides high linkage density in bovine and porcine pericardia due to reactions with the amino groups of the OHLys, Lys, His, and Arg residues, and the hydroxyl groups of OHPro, Ser, and Tyr, while pentaepoxide reacts only with Met. Pentaepoxide enhances the strength and elasticity of the xenopericardium. Specimens consecutively treated with diepoxide and pentaepoxide were significantly thinner and featured the highest maximal tensile stress, maximal strain and elastic modulus in comparison with tissues treated with 5% diepoxide and diepoxide-pentaepoxide mixture. Conclusion: The alternating diepoxide-pentaepoxide combination for biomaterial cross-linking is a promising trend for bioprosthetic pericardium treatment",
keywords = "Biomaterial treatment, Cross-linking, Epoxy compounds, Mechanical properties of biomaterial, Xenogenic pericardium",
author = "Zhuravleva, {Irina Yu} and Karpova, {Elena V.} and Oparina, {Ludmila A.} and Nicolas Cabos and Ksenofontov, {Alexander L.} and Zhuravleva, {Alina S.} and Nichay, {Nataliya R.} and Bogachev-Prokophiev, {Alexander V.} and Trofimov, {Boris A.} and Karaskov, {Alexander M.}",
note = "Журавлева И.Ю., Карпова Е.В., Опарина Л.А., Кабос Н., Ксенофонтов А.Л., Журавлева А.С., Ничай Н.Р., Богачев-Прокофьев А.В., Трофимов Б.А., Караськов А.М. Ксеноперикард, консервированный ди- и пентаэпоксидами: молекулярные механизмы сшивки и механические свойства биоматериала // Патология кровообращения и кардиохирургия. - 2018. - Т. 22. - № 3. - С. 56-68",
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language = "English",
volume = "22",
pages = "49--55",
journal = "Патология кровообращения и кардиохирургия",
issn = "1681-3472",
publisher = " Национальный медицинский исследовательский центр им. акад. Е.Н. Мешалкина",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Bioprosthetic xenopericardium preserved with diand penta-epoxy compounds

T2 - molecular cross-linking mechanisms, surface features and mechanical properties

AU - Zhuravleva, Irina Yu

AU - Karpova, Elena V.

AU - Oparina, Ludmila A.

AU - Cabos, Nicolas

AU - Ksenofontov, Alexander L.

AU - Zhuravleva, Alina S.

AU - Nichay, Nataliya R.

AU - Bogachev-Prokophiev, Alexander V.

AU - Trofimov, Boris A.

AU - Karaskov, Alexander M.

N1 - Журавлева И.Ю., Карпова Е.В., Опарина Л.А., Кабос Н., Ксенофонтов А.Л., Журавлева А.С., Ничай Н.Р., Богачев-Прокофьев А.В., Трофимов Б.А., Караськов А.М. Ксеноперикард, консервированный ди- и пентаэпоксидами: молекулярные механизмы сшивки и механические свойства биоматериала // Патология кровообращения и кардиохирургия. - 2018. - Т. 22. - № 3. - С. 56-68

PY - 2018/11

Y1 - 2018/11

N2 - Heart valve bioprostheses made from glutaraldehyde-treated bovine and porcine pericardia are widely used in open and transcatheter valve surgeries. However, the glutaraldehyde cross-linkage leads to bioprosthetic calcification in many patients. Epoxides are advantageous alternatives to glutaraldehyde, since they engender the biomaterial with better calcification resistance. The cross-linking features of an epoxy compound depend on its chemical structure and have not been fully studied so far. Aim: The study is aimed at comparing the effectiveness and molecular mechanisms of biomaterial treatment using diepoxide vs pentaepoxide compounds. Methods. We studied the stability of diepoxide and pentaepoxide in water and aqueous buffered solutions, as well as the amino acid composition, type of epoxide links with collagen matrix (infrared spectroscopy) and mechanical properties of bovine and porcine pericardia treated with 5% diepoxide, a mixture of 2% diepoxide and 1% pentaepoxide, and with alternating 5% diepoxide and 2% pentaepoxide treatments. Results: Diepoxide and pentaepoxide are both stable in aqueous buffer solutions (pH 7.4). Diepoxide provides high linkage density in bovine and porcine pericardia due to reactions with the amino groups of the OHLys, Lys, His, and Arg residues, and the hydroxyl groups of OHPro, Ser, and Tyr, while pentaepoxide reacts only with Met. Pentaepoxide enhances the strength and elasticity of the xenopericardium. Specimens consecutively treated with diepoxide and pentaepoxide were significantly thinner and featured the highest maximal tensile stress, maximal strain and elastic modulus in comparison with tissues treated with 5% diepoxide and diepoxide-pentaepoxide mixture. Conclusion: The alternating diepoxide-pentaepoxide combination for biomaterial cross-linking is a promising trend for bioprosthetic pericardium treatment

AB - Heart valve bioprostheses made from glutaraldehyde-treated bovine and porcine pericardia are widely used in open and transcatheter valve surgeries. However, the glutaraldehyde cross-linkage leads to bioprosthetic calcification in many patients. Epoxides are advantageous alternatives to glutaraldehyde, since they engender the biomaterial with better calcification resistance. The cross-linking features of an epoxy compound depend on its chemical structure and have not been fully studied so far. Aim: The study is aimed at comparing the effectiveness and molecular mechanisms of biomaterial treatment using diepoxide vs pentaepoxide compounds. Methods. We studied the stability of diepoxide and pentaepoxide in water and aqueous buffered solutions, as well as the amino acid composition, type of epoxide links with collagen matrix (infrared spectroscopy) and mechanical properties of bovine and porcine pericardia treated with 5% diepoxide, a mixture of 2% diepoxide and 1% pentaepoxide, and with alternating 5% diepoxide and 2% pentaepoxide treatments. Results: Diepoxide and pentaepoxide are both stable in aqueous buffer solutions (pH 7.4). Diepoxide provides high linkage density in bovine and porcine pericardia due to reactions with the amino groups of the OHLys, Lys, His, and Arg residues, and the hydroxyl groups of OHPro, Ser, and Tyr, while pentaepoxide reacts only with Met. Pentaepoxide enhances the strength and elasticity of the xenopericardium. Specimens consecutively treated with diepoxide and pentaepoxide were significantly thinner and featured the highest maximal tensile stress, maximal strain and elastic modulus in comparison with tissues treated with 5% diepoxide and diepoxide-pentaepoxide mixture. Conclusion: The alternating diepoxide-pentaepoxide combination for biomaterial cross-linking is a promising trend for bioprosthetic pericardium treatment

KW - Biomaterial treatment

KW - Cross-linking

KW - Epoxy compounds

KW - Mechanical properties of biomaterial

KW - Xenogenic pericardium

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JO - Патология кровообращения и кардиохирургия

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