1. [Changes in physicochemical characteristics of rabbit sclera as a result of reinforcement treatment].
- Author
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Ignat'ev NIu, Averkiev SV, Iomdina EN, Ivashchenko ZhN, Baratova LA, Lukashina EV, and Lunin VV
- Subjects
- Animals, Calorimetry, Differential Scanning, Collagen Type I analysis, Fibroblasts chemistry, Hot Temperature, Rabbits, Temperature, Connective Tissue chemistry, Ethers chemistry, Prostheses and Implants, Sclera chemistry, Sclera surgery
- Abstract
It has been shown by biochemical analysis and differential scanning calorimetry that the connective tissue formed around a transplant as a result of sclero-reinforcing interference (capsula) is similar to intact sclera. The main component of newly formed capsules is collagen I whose fibers have a perfect structure and the amount of cross-links sufficient to provide normal thermomechanical properties. A fraction of collagen having thermally labile "immature" cross-links in capsules formed around the transplant impregraned with Panaxal has been detected by differential scanning calorimetry. It was suggested that fibroblasts in tissues of these capsules have a high synthetic activity.
- Published
- 2007