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. 1990 Jun;99(6):1082-90.

Immunogenicity of glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium

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  • PMID: 2141662

Immunogenicity of glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium

M Dahm et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1990 Jun.

Abstract

Glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium was tested for its ability to induce immunologic responses in vivo. Sections of glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium were implanted between the abdominal muscles of rats and guinea pigs. Control animals received Dacron implants. Lymphocytes and sera from animals were isolated at 2 and 4 weeks after implantation (four animals per group per time). Tritiated thymidine incorporation and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay were used to measure T- and B-lymphocyte responses to glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium antigens. At the same time points, implants and surrounding tissue from all animals were processed for histologic data. Results show that T-lymphocytes from animals with glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium implants responded significantly (p less than 0.001) to glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium antigens in vitro but not to Dacron. In contrast, lymphocytes from animals with Dacron implants failed to respond to glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium or Dacron preparations. Results of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay show that animals with glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium implants produced antibody directed against glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium antigens. Histologic study revealed a dense mononuclear and multinuclear giant cell infiltrate at the interface between glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium and surrounding host tissues, with focal degradation of implant collagen. Dacron elicited a nonspecific lymphocytic and foreign body-type reaction. These results indicate that glutaraldehyde-tanned bovine pericardium can induce immunologic responses in vivo consistent with a host-versus-graft reaction.

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