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Effect of aldehyde cross-linking on human dermal collagen implants in the rat
Authors:R F Oliver  R A Grant  R W Cox  A Cooke
Abstract:The fate of s.c. implants of fibrous, trypsin-purified human dermal collagen and collagen cross-linked with formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde has been studied in rats. Dermal collagen, and untreated skin implants, underwent resorption associated with a pronounced round-cell reaction. While collagen implants cross-linked with solutions of 0.04% and 0.08% formaldehyde became reduced in size, those cross-linked with 1% formaldehyde and 0.01%, 0.02% and 0.04% glutaraldehyde, although undergoing some collagen remodelling, retained their original size over the 25-week period of study. At 5 weeks the aldehyde cross-linked implants showed their greatest cellularity, reaching a lower, more stable cell population by 18 weeks. More round cells were seen at 5 weeks, particularly after formaldehyde cross-linking, than a later times when few were present. The results indicate that aldehyde-stabilized preparations of heterograft dermal collagen could have applications in the repair of tissue defects in man.
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