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Tissue reaction to subcutaneous implantation of a collagen sponge. A histological, ultrastructural, and immunological study.

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The biocompatibility of a subcutaneously implanted bovine collagen sponge (Haemostagen) was studied in rats by analyzing tissue reactions up to 3 months by histological and ultrastructural methods; in addition, the level of serum antibodies to bovine type I collagen (the major implant collagen) was measured by solid-phase radioimmunoassay. By 8 h after implantation, the implant was completely filled with polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs). After 8 days, fibroblasts had developed a granulation tissue within the sponge and the PMNs had almost disappeared. The small residue that remained after 1 month consisted of some densely packed collagen fibrils containing giant cells, which had disappeared by 3 months. No antibodies to bovine type I collagen were found in the sera of implanted rats.The biocompatibility of a subcutaneously implanted bovine collagen sponge (Haemostagen) was studied in rats by analyzing tissue reactions up to 3 months by histological and ultrastructural methods; in addition, the level of serum antibodies to bovine type I collagen (the major implant collagen) was measured by solid-phase radioimmunoassay. By 8 h after implantation, the implant was completely filled with polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs). After 8 days, fibroblasts had developed a granulation tissue within the sponge and the PMNs had almost disappeared. The small residue that remained after 1 month consisted of some densely packed collagen fibrils containing giant cells, which had disappeared by 3 months. No antibodies to bovine type I collagen were found in the sera of implanted rats.
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hal-00313341 , version 1 (27-08-2008)

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K. Anselme, C. Bacques, G. Charriere, Daniel Hartmann, D. Herbage, et al.. Tissue reaction to subcutaneous implantation of a collagen sponge. A histological, ultrastructural, and immunological study.. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1990, 24, pp.689-703. ⟨hal-00313341⟩
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