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Innovative tailor made dextran based membranes with excellent non-inflammatory response: In vivo assessment.
Pinho, A C; Fonseca, A C; Caseiro, A R; Pedrosa, S S; Amorim, I; Branquinho, M V; Domingos, M; Maurício, A C; Santos, J D; Serra, A C; Coelho, J F J.
Afiliação
  • Pinho AC; CEMMPRE, Department of Chemical Engineering, Rua Sílvio Lima-Pólo II, 3030-790, Coimbra, Portugal.
  • Fonseca AC; CEMMPRE, Department of Chemical Engineering, Rua Sílvio Lima-Pólo II, 3030-790, Coimbra, Portugal. Electronic address: anafs@eq.uc.pt.
  • Caseiro AR; Veterinary Clinics Department, Abel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICBAS), University of Porto (UP), Rua de Jorge Viterbo Ferreira, nº 228, 4050-313, Porto, Portugal; Animal Science Study Centre (CECA), University of Porto Agroenvironment, Technologies and Sciences Institute (ICETA), Rua D.
  • Pedrosa SS; Veterinary Clinics Department, Abel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICBAS), University of Porto (UP), Rua de Jorge Viterbo Ferreira, nº 228, 4050-313, Porto, Portugal; Animal Science Study Centre (CECA), University of Porto Agroenvironment, Technologies and Sciences Institute (ICETA), Rua D.
  • Amorim I; Department of Pathology and Molecular Immunology, Abel Salazar Institute of Biomedical Sciences (ICBAS), University of Porto (UP), Rua Jorge Viterbo Ferreira, n ° 228, 4050-313, Porto, Portugal; Institute of Research and Innovation in Health (i3S), University of Porto (UP), Rua Alfredo Allen, 4200-1
  • Branquinho MV; Veterinary Clinics Department, Abel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICBAS), University of Porto (UP), Rua de Jorge Viterbo Ferreira, nº 228, 4050-313, Porto, Portugal; Animal Science Study Centre (CECA), University of Porto Agroenvironment, Technologies and Sciences Institute (ICETA), Rua D.
  • Domingos M; Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom.
  • Maurício AC; Veterinary Clinics Department, Abel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICBAS), University of Porto (UP), Rua de Jorge Viterbo Ferreira, nº 228, 4050-313, Porto, Portugal; Animal Science Study Centre (CECA), University of Porto Agroenvironment, Technologies and Sciences Institute (ICETA), Rua D.
  • Santos JD; REQUIMTE-LAQV, Department of Metallurgy and Materials, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Rua Dr Roberto Frias s/n, 4200-465, Porto, Portugal.
  • Serra AC; CEMMPRE, Department of Chemical Engineering, Rua Sílvio Lima-Pólo II, 3030-790, Coimbra, Portugal.
  • Coelho JFJ; CEMMPRE, Department of Chemical Engineering, Rua Sílvio Lima-Pólo II, 3030-790, Coimbra, Portugal.
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ; 107: 110243, 2020 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31761159
In this work, dextran based membranes with potential to be used as implantable devices in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM) were prepared by a straightforward strategy. Briefly, two polymers approved by the Food and Drug Administration, viz. dextran and poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) were functionalized with methacrylate moieties, and subjected to photocrosslinking. Employing different weight ratios of each polymer in the formulations allowed to obtain transparent membranes with tunable physicochemical properties and low adverse host tissue response. Independently of the material, all formulations have shown to be thermally stable up to 300 °C whilst variations in the polymer ratio resulted in membranes with different glass transition temperatures (Tg) and flexibility. The swelling capacity ranged from 50% to 200%. On the other hand, in vitro hydrolytic degradation did not show to be material-dependent and all membranes maintained their structural integrity for more than 30 days, losing only 8-12% of their initial weight. Preliminary in vitro biological tests did not show any cytotoxic effect on seeded human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs), suggesting that, in general, all membranes are capable of supporting cell adhesion and viability. The in vivo biocompatibility of membranes implanted subcutaneously in rats' dorsum indicate that M100/0 (100%wt dextran) and M25/75 (25 %wt dextran) formulations can be classified as "slight-irritant" and "non-irritant", respectively. From the histological analysis performed on the main tissue organs it was not possible to detect any signs of fibrosis or necrosis thereby excluding the presence of toxic degradation by-products deposited or accumulated in these tissues. In combination, these results suggest that the newly developed formulations hold great potential as engineered devices for biomedical applications, where the biological response of cells and tissues are greatly dependent on the physical and chemical cues provided by the substrate.
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Texto completo: 1 Temas: ECOS / Aspectos_gerais Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Materiais Biocompatíveis / Dextranos / Membranas Artificiais Limite: Animals / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Portugal

Texto completo: 1 Temas: ECOS / Aspectos_gerais Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Materiais Biocompatíveis / Dextranos / Membranas Artificiais Limite: Animals / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Portugal