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ABSTRACT The elastic cartilage is composed by chondroblasts and chondrocytes, extracellular matrix and surrounded by perichondrium. It has a low regeneration capacity and is a challenge in surgical repair. One of obstacles in engineering a structurally sound and long-lasting tissue is selecting the most appropriate scaffold material. One of the techniques for obtaining biomaterials from animal tissues is the decellularization that decreases antigenicity. In this work, alkaline solution was used in bovine ear elastic cartilages to evaluate the decellularization and the architecture of the extracellular matrix. The cartilages were treated in alkaline solution (pH13) for 72 hours and lyophilized to be compared with untreated cartilages by histological analysis (hematoxylin-eosin, Masson's trichrome and Verhoeff slides). Areas of interest for cell counting and elastic fiber quantification were delineated, and the distribution of collagen and elastic fibers and the presence of non-fibrous proteins were observed. The results demonstrated that the alkaline solution caused 90% decellularization in the middle and 13% in the peripheral region, and maintenance of the histological characteristics of the collagen and elastic fibers and non-fibrous protein removal. It was concluded that the alkaline solution was efficient in the decellularization and removal of non-fibrous proteins from the elastic cartilages of the bovine ear.

Highlights

  • Elastic cartilage is a yellowish flexible cartilage occurring in the external ear, auditory tube, and some cartilages of the larynx and epiglottis

  • The results demonstrated that the alkaline solution caused 90% decellularization in the middle and 13% in the peripheral region, and maintenance of the histological characteristics of the collagen and elastic fibers and non-fibrous protein removal

  • It is surrounded by perichondrium and characterized by the presence of chondrocytes immersed in an extracellular matrix (ECM) rich in elastic and type II collagen fibers and proteoglycans (Mills, 2012)

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Introduction

Elastic cartilage is a yellowish flexible cartilage occurring in the external ear, auditory tube, and some cartilages of the larynx and epiglottis. It is surrounded by perichondrium and characterized by the presence of chondrocytes immersed in an extracellular matrix (ECM) rich in elastic and type II collagen fibers and proteoglycans (Mills, 2012). In human and veterinary medicine there is constant need for resistant biomaterials to be used as substitutes or helpers in several extensive tissue loss In such circumstances, the biomaterial can be found as a bioimplant with an anatomical impact and as a substitute for a regenerative process (Vega-Ruiz et al, 2017)

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