A muscle decellularized material slowly releasing an IGF-1 growth factor and a preparing method thereof
A technology of IGF-1 and growth factors, applied in tissue regeneration, medical science, prosthesis, etc., can solve the problem of lack of microenvironment required for cell growth and development, maintenance between 10-24 hours, failure to achieve muscle repair and regeneration, etc. problem, achieve low immune rejection, promote muscle regeneration, and promote regeneration
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[0042] Example 1: Preparation and regenerative repair of decellularized muscle material with spontaneous and sustained release of IGF-1 growth factor
[0043] 1. Preparation of novel decellularized muscle materials
[0044] (1) Materials: Cut the erector spinae of pigs into length, width and thickness of 2 cm according to the direction of the muscle fiber, rinse with normal saline containing 10 KIU / ml protease inhibitor for 3 times, each time for 20 min, and fully rinse with sterile PBS to remove blood and other impurities.
[0045] (2) The decellularization steps are as follows:
[0046] ①. In the PBS buffer solution containing 10K IU / ml protease inhibitor, shake at 100 rpm on a low temperature (4°C) shaker for 48 hours, and then freeze and thaw with liquid nitrogen for 3 cycles (-80°C / 37°C);
[0047] ②. In the PBS buffer containing 0.1M KCL, add penicillin and streptomycin (20KIU / ml, 20g / ml) mixed antibacterial solution 1:1, and shake at 100rpm on a low-temperature (4°C) s...
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[0062] Example 2: Preparation and regenerative repair of decellularized muscle material with spontaneous and sustained release of IGF-1 growth factor
[0063] 1. Preparation of novel decellularized muscle materials
[0064] (1) Materials: Cut the erector spinae of pigs into length, width and thickness of 4 cm according to the direction of the muscle fibers, rinse them with normal saline containing 10 KIU / ml protease inhibitors for 3 times, each time for 20 min, and then fully rinse with sterile PBS to remove blood and other impurities.
[0065] (2) The decellularization steps are as follows:
[0066] ①. In the PBS buffer solution containing 30K IU / ml protease inhibitor, shake at 100 rpm for 36 hours on a low-temperature (4°C) shaker, and then freeze and thaw with liquid nitrogen for 3 cycles (-80°C / 37°C);
[0067] ②. In the PBS buffer containing 0.6M KCL, add penicillin and streptomycin (20K IU / ml, 20g / ml) mixed antibacterial solution 1:1, shake at 100rpm on a low temperatur...
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[0071] Example 3: Preparation and regenerative repair of decellularized muscle material with spontaneous and sustained release of IGF-1 growth factor
[0072] 1. Preparation of novel decellularized muscle materials
[0073] (1) Materials: Cut the erector spinae of pigs into length, width and thickness of 4 cm according to the direction of the muscle fibers, rinse them with normal saline containing 10 KIU / ml protease inhibitors for 3 times, each time for 20 min, and then fully rinse with sterile PBS to remove blood and other impurities.
[0074] (2) The decellularization steps are as follows:
[0075] ①. In the PBS buffer solution containing 50K IU / ml protease inhibitor, shake at 100 rpm for 24 hours on a low-temperature (4°C) shaker, and then freeze and thaw with liquid nitrogen for 3 cycles (-80°C / 37°C);
[0076] ②. In the PBS buffer containing 1.2M KCL, add penicillin and streptomycin (20K IU / ml, 20g / ml) mixed antibacterial solution 1:1, shake at 100rpm on a low temperatur...
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