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   Magnesium corrosion particles do not interfere with the immune function of primary human and murine macrophages  
   
نویسنده Roth Isabelle ,Schumacher Stephan ,Basler Tina ,Baumert Kathrin ,Seitz Jan-Marten ,Evertz Florian ,Muller Peter Paul ,Baumer Wolfgang ,Kietzmann Manfred
منبع progress in biomaterials - 2015 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:21 -30
چکیده    Magnesium is currently under investigation as a prospective biodegradable implant material. biodegradation of magnesium causes a release of magnesium, hydroxide ions and hydrogen gas but it can also lead to the formation of particulate debris. implant-derived particles may have immunotoxic effects. to investigate the influence of magnesium-derived particles on the immune functions of primary macrophages, up to 500 lg/ml magnesium or magnesium corrosion particles were added to the cell culture medium. no major effects were observed on cell viability and on the release of the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor (tnf)a. in addition, the ability of macrophages to stimulate proliferation of allogenic lymphocytes in a mixed leukocyte reaction remained unaffected. when macrophages were incubated with magnesium particles and then infected with the apathogenic mycobacterium smegmatis, infection-induced tnfa secretion from murine macrophages was inhibited but not from human macrophages. however, the bactericidal activity of either cell type was not influenced. in conclusion, magnesiumrelated particles did not restrict the immune function of macrophages, suggesting that magnesium implants and corrosion particles derived thereof are highly biocompatible and have a low inflammatory potential.
کلیدواژه Degradation ,Immunotoxic ,Infection Inflammation ,In vitro ,Phagocytes
آدرس University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Institute of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacy, Germany. Elanco Animal Health, Lilly Deutschland GmbH, Germany, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Institute of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacy, Germany, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Institute of Microbiology, Germany, Hannover Medical School, Clinic for Dermatology, Allergy and Venereology, Division of Immunodermatology and Allergy Research, Germany, Leibniz Universitat Hannover, Institute of Materials Science, Germany, Leibniz Universitat Hannover, Institute of Multiphase Processes, Germany, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany, NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine, MBS Department, USA, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Institute of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacy, Germany
 
     
   
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