Study on Cytocompatibility of Carboxymethyl-chitosan Membranes to Skin Fibroblasts
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This work was supported by a grant from The National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (39970212).

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    Chitosan and carboxymethl-chitosan(CM-chitosan) membranes with different molecular mass were prepared by a casting method. The cytocompatibility of two kinds of polysaccharide membranes to skin fibroblasts that cultured in vitro were studied. The methods were to culture the cells in soaking fluid of membranes and to culture the cells on the membranes directly. The results showed that the soaking fluid had no toxicity to fibroblasts and the biological security of lower molecular mass membranes were better than higher molecular mass membranes, and CM-chitosan membranes were better than chitosan membranes. In addition, the growth of fibroblasts on chitosan membranes was inhibited and the cells would fall off from chitosan membranes after a period of culture. However, the cells adhered and expanded well on CM-chitosan membranes. All these demonstrated that cytocompatibility of CM-chitosan membranes to skin fibroblasts was better than chitosan membranes.

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ZHENG Li, CHEN Xi-Guang, LIU Wan-Shun, HAN Xiao-Tian, YAN Xiao-Jun. Study on Cytocompatibility of Carboxymethyl-chitosan Membranes to Skin Fibroblasts[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2003,30(2):314-320

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  • Received:August 27,2002
  • Revised:October 16,2002
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