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TítuloGradual pore formation in natural origin scaffolds throughout subcutaneous implantation
Autor(es)Martins, Ana M.
Kretlow, J. D.
Pinto, A. R.
Malafaya, P. B.
Fernandes, E. M.
Neves, N. M.
Alves, Catarina M.
Mikos, Antonios G.
Kasper, F. Kurtis
Reis, R. L.
Palavras-chaveEnzymes
In situ pore formation
In vivo degradation
Natural origin materials
Tissue response
DataFev-2012
EditoraJohn Wiley and Sons
RevistaJournal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A
Resumo(s)This study used a rat subcutaneous implantation model to investigate gradual in situ pore formation in a self-regulating degradable chitosan-based material, which comprises lysozyme incorporated into biomimetic calcium phosphate (CaP) coatings at the surface to control the scaffold degradation and subsequent pore formation. Specifically, the in vivo degradation of the scaffolds, the in situ pore formation, and the tissue response were investigated. Chitosan or chitosan/starch scaffolds were studied with and without a CaP coating in the presence or absence of lysozyme for a total of six experimental groups. Twenty-four scaffolds per group were implanted, and eight scaffolds were retrieved at each of three time points (3, 6, and 12 weeks). Harvested samples were analyzed for weight loss, microcomputed tomography, and histological analysis. All scaffolds showed pronounced weight loss and pore formation as a function of time. The highest weight loss was 29.8% 6 1.5%, obtained at week 12 for CaP chitosan/starch scaffolds with lysozyme incorporated. Moreover, all experimental groups showed a significant increase in porosity after 12 weeks. At all time points no adverse tissue reaction was observed, and as degradation increased, histological analysis showed cellular ingrowth throughout the implants. Using this innovative methodology, the ability to gradually generate pores in situ was clearly demonstrated in vivo.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/23149
DOI10.1002/jbm.a.33261
ISSN1552-4965
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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