Biomaterials Research (Nov 2022)

Aligned nanofibrous collagen membranes from fish swim bladder as a tough and acid-resistant suture for pH-regulated stomach perforation and tendon rupture

  • Zhaohui Luan,
  • Shuang Liu,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Kaige Xu,
  • Shaosong Ye,
  • Ruijue Dan,
  • Hong Zhang,
  • Zhenzhen Shu,
  • Tongchuan Wang,
  • Chaoqiang Fan,
  • Malcolm Xing,
  • Shiming Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40824-022-00306-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 1 – 20

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Abstract Background Wound closure in the complex body environment places higher requirements on suture’s mechanical and biological performance. In the scenario of frequent mechanical gastric motility and extremely low pH, single functional sutures have limitations in dealing with stomach bleeding trauma where the normal healing will get deteriorated in acid. It necessitates to advance suture, which can regulate wounds, resist acid and intelligently sense stomach pH. Methods Based on fish swim bladder, a double-stranded drug-loaded suture was fabricated. Its cytotoxicity, histocompatibility, mechanical properties, acid resistance and multiple functions were verified. Also, suture’s performance suturing gastric wounds and Achilles tendon was verified in an in vivo model. Results By investigating the swim bladder’s multi-scale structure, the aligned tough collagen fibrous membrane can resist high hydrostatic pressure. We report that the multi-functional sutures on the twisted and aligned collagen fibers have acid resistance and low tissue reaction. Working with an implantable “capsule robot”, the smart suture can inhibit gastric acid secretion, curb the prolonged stomach bleeding and monitor real-time pH changes in rabbits and pigs. The suture can promote stomach healing and is strong enough to stitch the fractured Achilles tendon. Conclusions As a drug-loaded absorbable suture, the suture shows excellent performance and good application prospect in clinical work.

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