Sources of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Tissue Microenvironment of Hernioplasty Materials


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Abstract

Titanium and polypropylene mesh endoprostheses were implanted into the rat abdominal cavity and the populations of cells migrating to their surface were analyzed. On both materials, the cells were presented mainly by macrophages that proliferated, activated, and fused to form multinuclear cells. Contact with the foreign surface triggered superoxide anion generation and myeloperoxidase synthesis by macrophages (these processes were more intense on polypropylene implants than on titanium ones) and stimulated production of nitric oxide by macrophage. It was hypothesized that the effects of free nitrogen and oxygen radicals lead to oxidation and destruction of the polypropylene endoprosthesis surface.

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N. N. Sarbaeva

Institute of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnologies, Samara State Medical University, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: jvponomareva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Samara

Yu. V. Ponomareva

Institute of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnologies, Samara State Medical University, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Email: jvponomareva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Samara

M. N. Milyakova

Institute of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnologies, Samara State Medical University, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: jvponomareva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Samara

O. V. Gribkova

Institute of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnologies, Samara State Medical University, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: jvponomareva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Samara


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