Water absorption by decellularized dermis

Water absorption by decellularized dermis was investigated and compared with biopolymer and synthetic polymer hydrogels (glutaraldehyde-crosslinked gelatin and crosslinked poly(acrylamide) hydrogel, respectively). Porcine dermis was decellularized in an aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) solution....

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Main Authors: Yongwei Zhang, Takuya Iwata, Kwangwoo Nam, Tsuyoshi Kimura, Pingli Wu, Naoko Nakamura, Yoshihide Hashimoto, Akio Kishida
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author Yongwei Zhang
Takuya Iwata
Kwangwoo Nam
Tsuyoshi Kimura
Pingli Wu
Naoko Nakamura
Yoshihide Hashimoto
Akio Kishida
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Kwangwoo Nam
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description Water absorption by decellularized dermis was investigated and compared with biopolymer and synthetic polymer hydrogels (glutaraldehyde-crosslinked gelatin and crosslinked poly(acrylamide) hydrogel, respectively). Porcine dermis was decellularized in an aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) solution. Histological evaluation revealed that the SDS-treated dermis has much larger gaps between collagen fibrils than non-treated dermis, and that water absorption depends on these gaps. Decellularized dermis has low water absorptivity and the absorption obeys Fick's second law. During absorption, the water diffusion rate decreases with time and occurs in two steps. The first is rapid absorption into the large gaps, followed by slow absorption by the collagen fiber layer. Because of the gaps, decellularized dermis can absorb more water than native dermis and shows different water absorption behavior to glutaraldehyde-crosslinked gelatin and crosslinked poly(acrylamide) hydrogels.
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spelling doaj.art-42d34ded152e436bb94d6acd5bea66132022-12-22T01:26:59ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402018-04-0144e00600Water absorption by decellularized dermisYongwei Zhang0Takuya Iwata1Kwangwoo Nam2Tsuyoshi Kimura3Pingli Wu4Naoko Nakamura5Yoshihide Hashimoto6Akio Kishida7Department of Material-based Medical Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, JapanDepartment of Material-based Medical Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, JapanDepartment of Material-based Medical Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, JapanDepartment of Material-based Medical Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, JapanDepartment of Material-based Medical Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, JapanDepartment of Material-based Medical Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, JapanDepartment of Material-based Medical Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, JapanCorresponding author.; Department of Material-based Medical Engineering, Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 2-3-10 Kanda-Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062, JapanWater absorption by decellularized dermis was investigated and compared with biopolymer and synthetic polymer hydrogels (glutaraldehyde-crosslinked gelatin and crosslinked poly(acrylamide) hydrogel, respectively). Porcine dermis was decellularized in an aqueous sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) solution. Histological evaluation revealed that the SDS-treated dermis has much larger gaps between collagen fibrils than non-treated dermis, and that water absorption depends on these gaps. Decellularized dermis has low water absorptivity and the absorption obeys Fick's second law. During absorption, the water diffusion rate decreases with time and occurs in two steps. The first is rapid absorption into the large gaps, followed by slow absorption by the collagen fiber layer. Because of the gaps, decellularized dermis can absorb more water than native dermis and shows different water absorption behavior to glutaraldehyde-crosslinked gelatin and crosslinked poly(acrylamide) hydrogels.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844017326993BioengineeringMaterials science
spellingShingle Yongwei Zhang
Takuya Iwata
Kwangwoo Nam
Tsuyoshi Kimura
Pingli Wu
Naoko Nakamura
Yoshihide Hashimoto
Akio Kishida
Water absorption by decellularized dermis
Heliyon
Bioengineering
Materials science
title Water absorption by decellularized dermis
title_full Water absorption by decellularized dermis
title_fullStr Water absorption by decellularized dermis
title_full_unstemmed Water absorption by decellularized dermis
title_short Water absorption by decellularized dermis
title_sort water absorption by decellularized dermis
topic Bioengineering
Materials science
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844017326993
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