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Imaging the In Vivo Degradation of Tissue Engineering Implants by Use of Supramolecular Radiopaque Biomaterials.
Talacua, Hanna; Söntjens, Serge H M; Thakkar, Shraddha H; Brizard, Aurelie M A; van Herwerden, Lex A; Vink, Aryan; van Almen, Geert C; Dankers, Patricia Y W; Bouten, Carlijn V C; Budde, Ricardo P J; Janssen, Henk M; Kluin, Jolanda.
Afiliação
  • Talacua H; Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Söntjens SHM; Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, P. O. Box 22660, Amsterdam, 1100 DD, The Netherlands.
  • Thakkar SH; SyMO-Chem BV, Eindhoven, Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  • Brizard AMA; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Laboratory of Cell and Tissue Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  • van Herwerden LA; Philips Research, BioMolecular Engineering, High Tech Campus Eindhoven, High Tech Campus 11, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  • Vink A; Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • van Almen GC; Department of Pathology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100, Utrecht, Room H04-312, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Dankers PYW; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Laboratory of Chemical Biology, Eindhoven University of Technology, Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  • Bouten CVC; Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology, Dolech 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  • Budde RPJ; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Laboratory of Chemical Biology, Eindhoven University of Technology, Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  • Janssen HM; Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology, Dolech 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  • Kluin J; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Laboratory of Cell and Tissue Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Macromol Biosci ; 20(7): e2000024, 2020 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32558365
For in situ tissue engineering (TE) applications it is important that implant degradation proceeds in concord with neo-tissue formation to avoid graft failure. It will therefore be valuable to have an imaging contrast agent (CA) available that can report on the degrading implant. For this purpose, a biodegradable radiopaque biomaterial is presented, modularly composed of a bisurea chain-extended polycaprolactone (PCL2000-U4U) elastomer and a novel iodinated bisurea-modified CA additive (I-U4U). Supramolecular hydrogen bonding interactions between the components ensure their intimate mixing. Porous implant TE-grafts are prepared by simply electrospinning a solution containing PCL2000-U4U and I-U4U. Rats receive an aortic interposition graft, either composed of only PCL2000-U4U (control) or of PCL2000-U4U and I-U4U (test). The grafts are explanted for analysis at three time points over a 1-month period. Computed tomography imaging of the test group implants prior to explantation shows a decrease in iodide volume and density over time. Explant analysis also indicates scaffold degradation. (Immuno)histochemistry shows comparable cellular contents and a similar neo-tissue formation process for test and control group, demonstrating that the CA does not have apparent adverse effects. A supramolecular approach to create solid radiopaque biomaterials can therefore be used to noninvasively monitor the biodegradation of synthetic implants.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Materiais Biocompatíveis / Prótese Vascular / Meios de Contraste / Engenharia Tecidual Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Macromol Biosci Assunto da revista: BIOQUIMICA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Holanda País de publicação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Materiais Biocompatíveis / Prótese Vascular / Meios de Contraste / Engenharia Tecidual Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Macromol Biosci Assunto da revista: BIOQUIMICA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Holanda País de publicação: Alemanha