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In vitro formation by reverse dialysis of collagen gels containing highly oriented arrays of fibrils

✍ Scribed by Knight, D. P. ;Nash, L. ;Hu, X. W. ;Haffegee, J. ;Ho, M.-W.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
448 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


Acid extracts of rat tail tendon were subjected to reverse dialysis against 0.5% PEG at 4 degrees C in an attempt to induce liquid crystallization. After 48 h, gel and fibril formation were initiated by continuing dialysis at 20 degrees C against the same PEG solution adjusted to pH 7.4. The inclusion of calcium- or magnesium chloride (final concentration 0.3-33 mM) in the collagen solution before dialysis resulted in strongly birefringent gels that showed a progressive rotation of the slow axis of birefringence with increasing distance from the lateral margin of the gel. The gels contained fibers running predominantly in the plane of the flattened gel and crossing at angles of between 55 degrees and 90 degrees. We suggest that liquid crystallization is responsible for this phenomenon and that it might be possible to exploit this to produce materials for tissue engineering.