Oxidized (non)-regenerated cellulose affects fundamental cellular processes of wound healing SCIENTIFIC REPORTS Wagenhaeuser, M. U., Mulorz, J., Ibing, W., Simon, F., Spin, J. M., Schelzig, H., Oberhuber, A. 2016; 6

Abstract

In this study we investigated how hemostats such as oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC, TABOTAMP) and oxidized non-regenerated cellulose (ONRC, RESORBA CELL) influence local cellular behavior and contraction of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Human stromal fibroblasts were inoculated in vitro with ORC and ONRC. Cell proliferation was assayed over time, and migration was evaluated by Live Cell imaging microscopy. Fibroblasts grown in collagen-gels were treated with ORC or ONRC, and ECM contraction was measured utilizing a contraction assay. An absolute pH decline was observed with both ORC and ONRC after 1?hour. Mean daily cell proliferation, migration and matrix contraction were more strongly inhibited by ONRC when compared with ORC (p?

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