In vitro chemical treatment of silk increases the expression of pro-inflammatory factors and facilitates degradation in rats.
Jinfeng LvJieping WangYao ZengSimeng TianFei WangYixue ZhaiQian ZhouXiyue LuoXuanjie ZhangBin LiuChan ZhouPublished in: Journal of applied biomaterials & functional materials (2024)
All chemicals could completely degrade silk; however, their degradation products were not the same. The chemicals change the mechanical properties of silk by separating it into finer fibers, which increase the contact surface area between the silk and tissue fluid, accelerating the degradation of monofilaments in vivo by promoting inflammation and macrophage activity through the increased and decreased expressions of pro- and anti-inflammatory factors, respectively.