Development of Small-Diameter Silk Vascular Grafts Supported by Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Structural Analysis

固态核磁共振结构分析支持小直径丝素蛋白血管移植物的发展

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Abstract

This review discusses the development of small-diameter silk-based vascular grafts, based on insights obtained through solid-state NMR structural analysis. With the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, the demand for vascular grafts with diameters of less than 6 mm is growing. Although synthetic grafts currently used in clinical settings-such as polyethylene terephthalate and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene-are effective, they tend to cause thrombosis and intimal hyperplasia when used as small-diameter vascular grafts. In response to this issue, research has been advancing on new materials that maintain excellent mechanical properties while improving biocompatibility. This review first describes how the detailed structure of silk fibroin (SF) before and after fiber formation was revealed for the first time through solid-state NMR analysis using stable isotope-labeled samples. Then it outlines design criteria for small-diameter SF-based vascular grafts, focusing on fabrication methods like electrospinning. Special attention is given to knitted SF grafts with SF sponge coatings, analyzed via (13)C solid-state NMR in the dry and hydrated states of the sponges. In vivo performance in rat and canine models is discussed, along with chemically modified SF grafts such as silk-biodegradable polyurethane sponges and their structural and implantation results.

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