: The aim of this study was to characterize the effect of bioplastic material based on collagen, hyaluronic acid, and elastin on the viability and proliferative activity of human fibroblasts in conditions simulating the acidity of acute and chronic wounds. : Bioplastic material was made according to the method described in RF patent no.2722744. Adhesive properties and proliferative activity of human fibroblasts were assessed visually using fluorescent microscopy. The number of apoptotic and necrotic cells was assessed by flow cytometry (BD FACSCanto II) using the commercial FITC Annexin V Apoptosis Detection Kit I (BD Pharmingen). The strength, Young's modulus, and elasticity of the gels were determined on a TA.XT-plus texture analyzer (Stable Micro Systems, Great Britain). : Using the methods of luminescent microscopy and flow cytometry, we found that the cell viability (namely, adhesive properties and proliferative activity) decreases after incubation on condition mimic of physiological acidosis. We found that bioplastic material contributes to the preservation of adhesive properties, viability, and proliferative activity of fibroblasts in physiological acidosis conditions. The results obtained indicate that bioplastic material based on soluble dermis components can be used as a biologically active component of wound dressings to increase the effectiveness of reparative regeneration, especially in cases of excessive acute inflammation.
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