Evaluation of Soft Tissue Regenerative Process After Subcutaneous Implantation of Silver/Poly(Vinyl Alchocol) and Novel Silver/Poly(Vinyl Alchocol)/Graphene Hydrogels in an animal model

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2021Author
Lužajić Božinovski, Tijana
Todorović, Vera
Milošević, Ivan
Gajdov, Vladimir
Prokić, Bogomir Bolka
Nešović, Katarina
Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
Marković, Danica
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A newly produced biomaterial is necessarily subject of standards, which are performed
in vivo on animal models. For the evaluation of soft tissue regenerative possibilities
after subcutaneous implantation of biomaterials – silver/poly(vinyl alcohol) (Ag/PVA)
and novel silver/poly(vinyl alcohol)/graphene (Ag/PVA/Gr) provided for clinical
use, sixteen rats were used, according to the instructions of international standards,
ISO 10993-6, 2007. Histological sections were observed 7, 15, 30 and 60 days after
grafting. These hydrogels were produced by in situ electrochemical synthesis of silver
nanoparticles in the polymer matrices, which enabled obtaining completely safe and
biocompatible materials, free from any additional toxic chemical reducing agents.
Surgical implantation of hydrogels was done according to the permission of the
Ethical Committee of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade.
Immunohistochemical (IHC) studies included the assessment of smooth muscle
expression actin in blood vessels (α-SMA), the expression of laminin and type I and
type III collagen in the skin structures, and, the determination of cell proliferation
marker expression (Ki-67) keratinocytes. The results were assessed in a semiquantitative
manner. The data were analyzed in the statistical software package IBM SPSS 20. The
conclusions indicated that Ag/PVA/Gr might be used as wound dressings to enhance
the tissue healing potential and established faster integration and shorter retention in
the tissue.