Yonsei Med J. 2002 Apr;43(2):193-202. English.
Published online Apr 01, 2009.
Copyright © 2002 The Yonsei University College of Medicine
Original Article

Behavior of Fibroblasts on a Porous Hyaluronic Acid Incorporated Collagen Matrix

Hwal Suh,1,2 and Jong Eun Lee1
    • 1Department of Medical Engineering, Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • 2Nano Biomaterial Group, Yonsei Center for Nano Technology, Seoul, Korea.
Received November 17, 2001; Accepted January 11, 2002.

Abstract

A hyaluronic acid (HA) incorporated porous collagen matrix was fabricated at -70℃ by lyophilization. The HA incorporated collagen matrix showed increased pore size in comparison with collagen matrix. Biodegradability and mechanical properties of matrices were controllable by varying the ultraviolet (UV) irradiation time for cross-linking collagen molecules. Addition of HA to collagen matrix did not effect ultimate tensile stress after UV irradiation. HA incorporated collagen matrices demonstrated a higher resistance against the collagenase degradation than collagen matrix. In an in vitro investigation of cellular behavior using dermal fibroblasts on the porous matrix, HA incorporated collagen matrix induced increased dermal fibroblast migration and proliferation in comparison with collagen matrix. These results suggest that the HA incorporated collagen porous matrix assumes to enhance dermal fibroblast adaptation and regenerative potential.

Keywords
Hyaluronic acid; atelocollagen; biodegradation; mechanical properties; ultraviolet irradiation; fibroblast growing behavior


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