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- W3183290412 abstract "Adhesion often occurs after tendon injury, and results in sliding disorder and movement limitation with no ideal solution for it in clinic. In this study, an anti-adhesion membrane, i.e., decellularized tendon matrix (DTM) for tendon is successfully prepared by an optimized tendon decellularization method from homologous extracellular matrix. Microsection technology has been used to optimize the method of decellularization in order to better preserve the bioactive components in tissues and reduce the chemical reagent residues on the premise of effective decellularization with relatively shorter time and less reagents for decellularization. The physic-chemical properties and biological functions of DTM are evaluated, and high-throughput and high-precision tandem mass tags (TMT) labeling proteomics technology is used to analyze protein components of DTM, which may provide the scientific support for application of the innovative product. In vitro biosafety tests show that DTM not only is non-toxic but also promote cell proliferation. Subcutaneous implantation test confirms that DTM is completely degraded after 12 weeks and there is no obvious inflammatory reaction. The results of Achilles tendon repair in rabbits show that DTM can not only prevent tendon adhesion but also improve the quality of tendon repair, which demonstrates its tremendous application potential. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: There is no ideal solution for adhesion after tendon injury. In this study, a dense tendon anti-adhesion membrane (DTM) was successfully prepared from homologous extracellular matrix (ECM). This DTM could effectively retain bioactive ingredients, and prevent adhesion as well as improve the quality of tendon repair in vivo. An optimized decellularization method was used which could effectively decellularize tendon in a short time, better preserve bioactive components, and reduce reagent residues. For the first time, high-throughput and high-precision tandem mass tags (TMT) labeling proteomics technology was used to qualitatively and quantitatively analyze the protein composition of fresh tendon, acellular tendon and DTM, which provided not only scientific support for the application of DTM, but also comprehensive and accurate data support for related research of bovine tendons and decellularization." @default.
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- W3183290412 title "Decellularized tendon matrix membranes prevent post-surgical tendon adhesion and promote functional repair" @default.
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