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In vitro study of the effect of xeno-acellular dermal matrix on vasculogenesis

Jing-Shu DA1,   

  • Received:2016-11-14 Revised:2016-12-14 Online:2016-12-25 Published:2017-01-09
  • Supported by:
    Health Science and technology project of Jiangsu Province

Abstract: Objective:To research the effect of xeno-ADM (xeno-acellular dermal matrix) on vasculogenesis of human umbilical vein endothelial cell(HUVEC).Methods:Porcine acellular dermal matrix (P-ADM) and bovine acellular dermal matrix (B-ADM) were co-cultured with HUVEC, using blank and Medical collagen membrane(Bio-Gide) as control. The concentration of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) collected from different groups at 4, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96 h was determined by ELISA test. Meanwhile, the number of cellular casts were counted by observing HUVEC infected by GFP lentivirus. Results:The VEGF concentration of xeno-ADM groups were higher than that of the control groups(P<0.05)after 24 h, and P-ADM was more than that of the control groups after 48 h(P<0.05).The number of cellular casts of P-ADM group was about as twice as that of the control group after 24 h. The B-ADM group improved less than the P-ADM group. No cellular cast was found in the control group..Conclusions:Xeno-ADM has better effect on vasculogenesis than traditional medical collagen membrane, which suggesting that it has the potential to be the next generation of surgical material applying to mucogingival therapy.