A. Rosengren et al., ANALYSIS OF THE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO TITANIUM AND PTFE IMPLANTS IN SOFT-TISSUE BY MACROPHAGE PHENOTYPE QUANTIFICATION, Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine, 9(7), 1998, pp. 415-420
Implants of commercially pure titanium and polytetrafluoroethylene (PT
FE) were inserted in the rat abdominal wall for 1,6 or 12 wk. The fore
ign-body reaction was evaluated by immunohistochemical quantification
of monocytes/macrophages and by the thickness of the foreign-body caps
ule. At all time intervals, the majority of interfacial cells were ED1
-positive while ED2-positive cells were localized deeper in the tissue
. Neither titanium nor PTFE displayed a significant change in capsule
thickness over time. The total cell numbers decreased over time for bo
th types of material. At 12 wk the PTFE implants, compared to titanium
, were surrounded by a significantly thicker reactive capsule with lar
ger total cell numbers. No significant differences were seen in the ma
crophage subset response between the two types of implants. Thus, the
present study showed differences between titanium and PTFE at 12 wk bu
t not at earlier time points.