Radiosensitivity of angiogenic and mitogenic factors in human amniotic membrane
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Radio sensitivity of angiogenic and mitogenic factors in human amniotic membrane
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Biology
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Philippine Journal of Science
Volume
132
Issue
2
First Page
78
Last Page
83
Publication Date
12-2003
Abstract
Amniotic membrane as a temporary biological dressing remains as a beneficial and cost-effective means of treating burns in developing countries. This medical application is attributed mainly to placental structural and biochemical features that are important for maintaining proper embryonic development. Since fresh amnions are nevertheless for straightforward clinical use and for preservation, radiation-sterilization is been performed to improve the safety of this placental material. However, like any other sterilization method, gamma-radiation may induce physical and chemical changes that may influence the biological property of the material. Thus, the aim of this study is to compare the effects of various levels of radiation-sterilization protocols for human amnions on angiogenic (neovascularization) and epithelial-mitogenic activities, both of which are physiological processes fundamental to wound healing.
Water-soluble extract of non-irradiated amnions demonstrates a strong stimulatory effect on both cell proliferation and angiogenesis. No change in biological activity is seen in amnions irradiated at 25 kGy, the sterilization dose used by the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) for the production of radiation-sterilized human amniotic membranes (RSHAM). However, it appears that amniotic angiogenic factors are more radiosensitive than its mitogenic components, evident from the depressed vascularization of the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) exposed to 35 kGy-irradiated amnions. The dose of 35 kGy is at present the medical sterilization dose used at the Central Tissue Bank in Warsaw (Poland) for the preparation of their amnion allografts.
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Recommended Citation
Deocaris, C. C. (2003). Radiosensitivity of angiogenic and mitogenic factors in human amniotic membrane. Philippine Journal of Science, 132 (2), 78-83. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5294
Disciplines
Biology
Keywords
Amnion—Effect of radiation on
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