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Design of polyester and porous scaffoldsOdelius, Karin January 2005 (has links)
<p>The use of synthetic materials for tissue and organ reconstruction, i. e. tissue engineering, has become a promising alternative to current surgical therapies and may overcome the shortcomings of the methods in use today. The challenge is in the design and reproducible fabrication of biocompatible and bioresorbable polymers, with suitable surface chemistry, desirable mechanical properties, and the wanted degradation profile. These material properties can be achieved in various manners, including the synthesis of homo- and copolymers along with linear and star-shaped architectures. In many applications the materials’ three-dimensional structure is almost as important as its composition and porous scaffolds with high porosity and interconnected pores that facilitate the in-growth of cells and transportation of nutrients and metabolic waste is desired.</p><p>In this work linear and star-shaped polymers have been synthesized by ring-opening polymerization using a stannous-based catalyst and a spirocyclic tin initiator. A series of linear copolymers with various combinations of 1,5-dioxepane-2-one (DXO), Llactide (LLA) and ε-caprolactone (CL) have been polymerized using stannous octoate as catalyst. It is shown that the composition of the polymers can be chosen in such a manner that the materials’ mechanical and thermal properties can be predetermined. A solvent-casting and particulate leaching scaffold preparation technique has been developed and used to create three-dimensional structures with interconnected pores. The achieved physical properties of these materials’ should facilitate their use in both soft and hard tissue regeneration.</p><p>Well defined star-shaped polyesters have been synthesized using a spirocyclic tin initiator where L-lactide was chosen as a model system for the investigation of the polymerization kinetics. Neither the temperature nor the solvent affects the molecular weight or the molecular weight distribution of the star-shaped polymers, which all show a molecular weight distribution below 1.19 and a molecular weight determined by the initial monomer-to-initiator concentration.</p>
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Development and characterization of polymeric nanoparticles(NPs) made from functionalized poly (D,L- lactide) (PLA)polymersEssa, Sherief 11 1900 (has links)
Les nanoparticules polymériques biodégradable (NPs) sont apparues ces dernières années comme des systèmes prometteurs pour le ciblage et la libération contrôlée de médicaments. La première partie de cette étude visait à développer des NPs biodégradables préparées à partir de copolymères fonctionnalisés de l’acide lactique (poly (D,L)lactide ou PLA). Les polymères ont été étudiés comme systèmes de libération de médicaments dans le but d'améliorer les performances des NPs de PLA conventionnelles. L'effet de la fonctionnalisation du PLA par insertion de groupements chimiques dans la chaîne du polymère sur les propriétés physico-chimiques des NPs a été étudié. En outre, l'effet de l'architecture du polymère (mode d'organisation des chaînes de polymère dans le copolymère obtenu) sur divers aspects de l’administration de médicament a également été étudié. Pour atteindre ces objectifs, divers copolymères à base de PLA ont été synthétisés. Plus précisément il s’agit de 1) copolymères du poly (éthylène glycol) (PEG) greffées sur la chaîne de PLA à 2.5% et 7% mol. / mol. de monomères d'acide lactique (PEG2.5%-g-PLA et PEG7%-g-PLA, respectivement), 2) des groupements d’acide palmitique greffés sur le squelette de PLA à une densité de greffage de 2,5% (palmitique acid2.5%-g-PLA), 3) de copolymère « multibloc » de PLA et de PEG, (PLA-PEG-PLA)n. Dans la deuxième partie, l'effet des différentes densités de greffage sur les propriétés des NPs de PEG-g-PLA (propriétés physico-chimiques et biologiques) a été étudié pour déterminer la densité optimale de greffage PEG nécessaire pour développer la furtivité (« long circulating NPs »). Enfin, les copolymères de PLA fonctionnalisé avec du PEG ayant montré les résultats les plus satisfaisants en regard des divers aspects d’administration de médicaments, (tels que taille et de distribution de taille, charge de surface, chargement de drogue, libération contrôlée de médicaments) ont été sélectionnés pour l'encapsulation de l'itraconazole (ITZ). Le but est dans ce cas d’améliorer sa solubilité dans l'eau, sa biodisponibilité et donc son activité antifongique. Les NPs ont d'abord été préparées à partir de copolymères fonctionnalisés de PLA, puis ensuite analysés pour leurs paramètres physico-chimiques majeurs tels que l'efficacité d'encapsulation, la taille et distribution de taille, la charge de surface, les propriétés thermiques, la chimie de surface, le pourcentage de poly (alcool vinylique) (PVA) adsorbé à la surface, et le profil de libération de médicament. L'analyse de la chimie de surface par la spectroscopie de photoélectrons rayon X (XPS) et la microscopie à force atomique (AFM) ont été utilisés pour étudier l'organisation des chaînes de copolymère dans la formulation des NPs. De manière générale, les copolymères de PLA fonctionnalisés avec le PEG ont montré une amélioration du comportement de libération de médicaments en termes de taille et distribution de taille étroite, d’amélioration de l'efficacité de chargement, de diminution de l'adsorption des protéines plasmatiques sur leurs surfaces, de diminution de l’internalisation par les cellules de type macrophages, et enfin une meilleure activité antifongique des NPs chargées avec ITZ. En ce qui concerne l'analyse de la chimie de surface, l'imagerie de phase en AFM et les résultats de l’XPS ont montré la possibilité de la présence de davantage de chaînes de PEG à la surface des NPs faites de PEG-g-PLA que de NPS faites à partie de (PLA-PEG-PLA)n. Nos résultats démontrent que les propriétés des NPs peuvent être modifiées à la fois par le choix approprié de la composition en polymère mais aussi par l'architecture de ceux-ci. Les résultats suggèrent également que les copolymères de PEG-g-PLA pourraient être utilisés efficacement pour préparer des transporteurs nanométriques améliorant les propriétés de certains médicaments,notamment la solubilité, la stabilité et la biodisponibilité. / Biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) have emerged as promising drug delivery carriers for the controlled drug release and targeting. The first part of this study aimed to develop biodegradable NPs from functionalized copolymers of poly (D,L-Lactide) (PLA). Those copolymers were explored as drug delivery systems in attempt to improve the drug delivery performance of conventional PLA NPs. The effect of PLA functionalization (insertion of chemical substituents onto PLA backbone) on the physicochemical properties of the obtained NPs was investigated. Moreover, the effect of polymer architecture (mode of organization of polymer chains in the resultant copolymer) on various drug delivery aspects was also studied. To reach those goals, various PLA based copolymers namely poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) grafted on PLA backbone at 2.5% & 7% mol/mol of lactic acid monomers (PEG2.5%-g-PLA and PEG7%-g-PLA, respectively), palmitic acid grafted on PLA backbone at 2.5% grafting density (palmitic acid2.5%-g-PLA), and multiblock copolymer of PLA and PEG, (PLA-PEG-PLA)n were synthesized. In the second part, the effect of different PEG grafting densities over PLA backbone on the properties of PEG-g-PLA NPs either physicochemical or biological properties was investigated to reveal the optimal PEG grafting density required to develop stealth particles (long circulating NPs). Finally, functionalized PEG/PLA copolymers that showed the most satisfactory results in terms of various drug delivery aspects, such as size and size distribution, surface charge, drug loading, and controlled drug release were selected for encapsulation of itraconazole (ITZ) to improve its aqueous solubility, bioavailability and hence its antifungal activity. NPs were first prepared from functionalized PLA copolymers then analyzed for their major physicochemical parameters such as encapsulation efficiency, size and size distribution, surface charge, thermal properties, surface chemistry, % poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) adsorbed at the surface of NPs, and drug release pattern. Surface chemistry analysis using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and atomic force microscopy (AFM) phase imaging were used to study the chain organization behavior of each functionalized copolymer during NPs formulation. Generally speaking, functionalized PEG/PLA copolymers showed improved drug delivery behavior in terms of narrow size and size distribution, enhanced loading efficiency, less plasma protein adsorption onto their surfaces and less macrophage uptake, and finally better antifungal activity for ITZ loaded NPs. For the surface chemistry analysis, AFM phase imaging and XPS studies revealed the possibility of existence of more PEG chains at the surface of PEG-g-PLA NPs than (PLA-PEG-PLA)n during NPs formation. Our results demonstrate that properties of PLA-based NPs can be tuned by proper selection of both polymer composition and polymer architecture. Results also suggest that PEG-g-PLA copolymers could be used efficiently as a nanocarrier to improve various drug properties e.g. solubility, stability, and bioavailability.
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Synthèse de nouveaux polyesters "verts" issus de ressources oléagineuses : application au renfort au choc du poly(L-lactide)Lebarbe, Thomas 06 December 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Dans cette étude, plusieurs voies ont été explorées dans l'objectif d'utiliser des polyesters aliphatiques issus de ressources oléagineuses comme additifs pour le renfort au choc du poly(L-lactide) (PLLA). Dans un premier temps, des poly(ester-amide)s (PEAs) ont été synthétisés à partir de dérivés de l'huile de ricin. La relation structure-propriétés des PEAs obtenus a été clairement établie. La dispersion des PEAs (à différents taux) par extrusion à l'état fondu dans une matrice de PLLA a ensuite été effectuée, démontrant un accroissement de la résilience de ces mélanges en comparaison au PLLA seul. Une étude systématique reliant la structure d'une large gamme de polyesters aux propriétés des mélanges polyesters/PLLA, a ensuite été réalisée. Une forte dépendance de la résilience des mélanges polyesters/PLLA avec la cristallinité de l'additif polyester a été observée et quantifiée.Une amélioration des propriétés mécaniques du PLLA a également été obtenue par polymérisation par ouverture de cycle du lactide amorcée par un poly(acide ricinoléique) di-hydroxy téléchélique. Les copolymères triblocs ainsi formés ont été caractérisés d'un point de vue morphologique et mécanique.Enfin, un travail exploratoire utilisant l'ADMET comme méthode de polymérisation a été conduit, permettant la synthèse de nouveaux polymères prometteurs pour le renfort au choc du PLLA. Notamment, la copolymérisation de α,ω-diènes bio-sourcés a permis de mimer le polyéthylène basse densité linéaire, couramment employé pour le renfort au choc du PLLA.
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Análise in vitro de um dispositivo polimérico como alternativa para o uso de antimicrobiano sistêmico em Odontologia / In vitro analysis of a polymeric device as an alternative for systemic antibiotics in DentistryTalita Girio Carnaval 15 December 2015 (has links)
A administração indiscriminada de antimicrobianos sistêmicos tem como principais efeitos indesejáveis a seleção antimicrobiana, hipersensibilidade, comprometimento gastrointestinal e toxicidade. A busca por uma alternativa à terapêutica antimicrobiana sistêmica em Odontologia através do uso de um material biodegradável de aplicação local pode apresentar inúmeras vantagens. As características estruturais, de citocompatibilidade e facilidade de fabricação do polímero sintético ácido poli-L-lactídeo (PLLA) permitem que este seja um carreador de fármacos como amoxicilina (AM), azitromicina (AZ), clindamicina (CL) ou metronidazol (ME) mantendo concentrações inibitórias constantes e por tempo prolongado, sendo capazes de prevenir a colonização dos principais patógenos orais. Objetivo: Avaliar e comparar o comportamento de filmes ou malhas de PLLA associados aos quatro antimicrobianos mais utilizados em Odontologia como uma alternativa local. Metodologia: 180 (N) discos poliméricos com 15 ou 6 mm de diâmetro foram preparados em associação a 20% do antimicrobiano amoxicilina, azitromicina, clindamicina ou metronidazol sendo classificados como grupo F (filme) e M (malha). Foram confeccionados segundo os métodos de deposição e eletrofiação (fibras) respectivamente. Todos os discos foram armazenados em solução tampão (pH 5 ou 7.4) e alíquotas foram coletadas e analisadas por cromatografia líquida de alta performace (HPLC) em 8, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144 e 168 horas. As espécimes foram pesadas após 3 e 6 meses de armazenamento nas soluções tampões para análise de degradação. Para a análise de citotoxicidade, os materiais foram cultivados com fibroblastos humanos por 24h, 48h e 72h e analisados por ensaio de MTT. A capacidade antimicrobiana dos discos foi determinada em cultura de P.gingivalis e S.pyogenes. Para o controle estrutural foram realizadas fotografias digitais e MEV dos espécimes controle, das interfaces (criofratura) e das espécimes degradadas. Resultados: A liberação farmacológica para os antimicrobianos na ordem pH levemente básico (7.4) e ácido (5.0) foi respectivamente: ME 70.03% (F) e 100% (M); 88,01% (F) e 19,4% (M). Para AM 38,73% (F) e 18,63% (M); 61,44% (F) e 47,93% (M). Para AZ 32,53% (F) e 82,85% (M); 46,78% (F) e 73,15% (M). Para CL 68,42% (F) e 81,10% (M); 76,47% (F) e 72,76% (M). A análise antimicrobiana demonstrou capacidade inibitória para S.pyogenes e P.gingivalis para todos os materiais testados, não havendo diferença significativa entre filme e malha dentro de cada grupo (p>0.05). A reação de citotoxicidade por MTT comprovou que os biomateriais testados são compatíveis com fibroblastos humanos e mais citocompatíveis que o controle PLLA, controle de vida e morte (p<0.05). As malhas demonstraram favorecimento do crescimento celular principalmente em 24 e 48 horas. A MEV demonstra um filme com superfície rugosa e malha com fibras e poros mimetizando a matriz extracelular. Após criofratura a MEV da interface comprovou incorporação do fármaco ao filme e malha, exceto para o ME, com cristais externos ao polímero. Após a degradação, os filmes de amoxicilina apresentaram maior degradação que PLLA no pH 5.0 (p=0.007) e pH 7.4 (p=0.046). Já para as malhas a azitromicina apresentou maior degradação que PLLA no pH 7.4 (p=0.031). Conclusão: O PLLA é um polímero cuja associação aos antimicrobianos utilizados mostrou-se segura, citocompatível e promissora na liberação de doses inibitórias contra os microrganismos P.gingivalis e S. pyogenes. A liberação farmacológica foi influenciada pela característica química do fármaco, apresentação do polímero (filme e malha) e pH da solução de armazenamento. Este estudo comprovou ser possível através de uma terapêutica medicamentosa local controlar ou prevenir infecções localizadas, sem que seja necessário o fármaco sistêmico. / Indiscriminate administration of systemic antimicrobial has undesirable effects such as antimicrobial selection, hypersensitivity, gastrointestinal commitment and toxicity. For an alternative to systemic antimicrobial therapy in Dentistry, use a biodegradable material of local application can present numerous advantages. The structural characteristics, cytocompatibility and ease of fabrication of the synthetic polymer poly-L- lactide acid (PLLA) enable this to be a carrier biomaterial. When associated with antimicrobials as amoxicillin (AM), azithromycin (AZ), clindamycin (CL) or metronidazole (ME) it can maintain constant the inhibitory concentrations for a long time, being able to prevent colonization of the main oral pathogens. Objective: To evaluate and compare the behavior of PLLA associated with the most useful antimicrobials in Dentistry as an alternative for prevention and treatment of infections. Methodology: 180 (N) polymer discs with 15 or 6 mm diameter were prepared in association with the antimicrobial concentration of 20% amoxicillin, metronidazole, clindamycin or azithromycin being classified as Group F (film) and M (mesh). They were made using the methods of deposition and electrospinning (nanofibers) respectively. All discs were stored in buffer solutions (pH 5 or 7.4) and aliquots were collected and analyzed by high performance chromatography (HPLC) on 8, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120 , 144 and 168 hours. Cytotoxicity of human fibroblasts was tested after 24h, 48h and 72h by the MTT reaction. The antimicrobial capacity of the disks was determined against P. gingivalis and S. pyogenes cultures. The specimens were weighed after 3 and 6 months of storage for degradation analysis. Specimens were also carried out by digital photos for structural control. SEM was used to control interfaces (freeze-fracture) and degradation description. Results: The drug release for antimicrobials in order slightly basic pH (7.4) and acid ( 5.0 ) was respectively : ME 70.03 % (F ) and 100% (M ) ; 88.01 % (F) and 19.4 % ( F ) . For AM 38.73 % (F) and 18.63% ( F ) ; 61.44 % (F) and 47.93 % ( F ) . To AZ 32.53 % (F) and 82.85 % (F ) ; 46.78 % (F) and 73.15% ( F ) . Cl 68.42 % (F) and 81.10 % ( F ) ; 76.47 % (F) and 72.76 % ( F ) . Antimicrobial analysis showed inhibitory capacity against S. pyogenes and P. gingivalis for all tested polymers. ANOVA showed no difference between film and mesh within each group (p> 0.05). The MTT reaction demonstrated that the biomaterials tested are compatible with human fibroblasts (p < 0.05). The meshes have shown a tendency to cell growth especially in 24 to 48 hours. The SEM images showed a film with a rough surface and mesh of nanofibers and pores mimicking the extracellular matrix and also proved incorporation of the drug to the film and mesh after the freeze-fracture interface, except for ME that was external to the polymer crystals. Degradation showed differences among Amoxicillin-film and PLLA pH 5.0 (p = 0.007) and pH 7.4 (p = 0.046). As for the meshes differences occurred only between azithromycin and the PLLA pH 7.4 (p = 0.031). Conclusion: The PLLA is a polymer biomaterial whose association to antimicrobial is safe, biocompatible and promising. It can inhibit P. gingivalis and S. pyogenes microorganisms. The drug release was influenced by the chemical characteristics of the drug, polymer performance (mesh and film) and the pH of the storage solution. This study proved a local drug system therapy to control or prevent localized infections without systemic doses.
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Design of polyester and porous scaffoldsOdelius, Karin January 2005 (has links)
The use of synthetic materials for tissue and organ reconstruction, i. e. tissue engineering, has become a promising alternative to current surgical therapies and may overcome the shortcomings of the methods in use today. The challenge is in the design and reproducible fabrication of biocompatible and bioresorbable polymers, with suitable surface chemistry, desirable mechanical properties, and the wanted degradation profile. These material properties can be achieved in various manners, including the synthesis of homo- and copolymers along with linear and star-shaped architectures. In many applications the materials’ three-dimensional structure is almost as important as its composition and porous scaffolds with high porosity and interconnected pores that facilitate the in-growth of cells and transportation of nutrients and metabolic waste is desired. In this work linear and star-shaped polymers have been synthesized by ring-opening polymerization using a stannous-based catalyst and a spirocyclic tin initiator. A series of linear copolymers with various combinations of 1,5-dioxepane-2-one (DXO), Llactide (LLA) and ε-caprolactone (CL) have been polymerized using stannous octoate as catalyst. It is shown that the composition of the polymers can be chosen in such a manner that the materials’ mechanical and thermal properties can be predetermined. A solvent-casting and particulate leaching scaffold preparation technique has been developed and used to create three-dimensional structures with interconnected pores. The achieved physical properties of these materials’ should facilitate their use in both soft and hard tissue regeneration. Well defined star-shaped polyesters have been synthesized using a spirocyclic tin initiator where L-lactide was chosen as a model system for the investigation of the polymerization kinetics. Neither the temperature nor the solvent affects the molecular weight or the molecular weight distribution of the star-shaped polymers, which all show a molecular weight distribution below 1.19 and a molecular weight determined by the initial monomer-to-initiator concentration. / QC 20101217
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Mise au point de nanoparticules polymères pour l'administration parentérale d'agents anticancéreux hydrophobesGaucher, Geneviève 08 1900 (has links)
Plusieurs agents anticancéreux très puissants sont caractérisés par une solubilité aqueuse limitée et une toxicité systémique importante. Cette dernière serait liée d’une part à la solubilisation des agents anticancéreux à l’aide de surfactifs de bas poids moléculaire, connus pour leur toxicité intrinsèque, et d’autre part, par le manque de spécificité tissulaire des anticancéreux. Les vecteurs colloïdaux à base de polymères permettraient de résoudre certains défis liés à la formulation d’agents anticancéreux hydrophobes. D’abord, les polymères peuvent être sélectionnés afin de répondre à des critères précis de compatibilité, de dégradation et d’affinité pour le médicament à formuler. Ensuite, le fait d’encapsuler l’agent anticancéreux dans un vecteur peut améliorer son efficacité thérapeutique en favorisant son accumulation au niveau du tissu cible, i.e. la tumeur, et ainsi limiter sa distribution au niveau des tissus sains.
Des travaux antérieurs menés au sein de notre laboratoire ont mené à la mise au point de micelles à base de poly(N-vinyl-pyrrolidone)-bloc-poly(D,L-lactide) (PVP-b-PDLLA) capables de solubiliser des agents anticancéreux faiblement hydrosolubles dont le PTX. Ce dernier est commercialisé sous le nom de Taxol® et formulé à l’aide du Crémophor EL (CrEL), un surfactif de bas poids moléculaire pouvant provoquer, entre autres, des réactions d’hypersensibilité sévères. Bien que les micelles de PVP-b-PDLLA chargées de PTX aient démontré une meilleure tolérance comparée au Taxol®, leur potentiel de ciblage tumoral et leur efficacité thérapeutique étaient similaires à la forme commerciale à doses égales. Ceci était possiblement dû au fait que les micelles étaient rapidement déstabilisées et ne pouvaient retenir leur cargo suite à leur administration intraveineuse.
Nous avons donc décidé de poursuivre les travaux avec un autre type de vecteur, soit des nanoparticules, qui possèdent une stabilité intrinsèque supérieure aux micelles. L’objectif principal de cette thèse de doctorat était donc de mettre au point des nanoparticules polymères pour l’administration parentérale d’agents anticancéreux faiblement solubles dans l’eau. Les nanoparticules devaient permettre d’encapsuler des agents anticancéreux hydrophobes et de les libérer de manière contrôlée sur plusieurs jours. De plus, elles devaient démontrer un temps de circulation plasmatique prolongée afin de favoriser l’accumulation passive du médicament encapsulé au niveau de la tumeur. La première partie du travail visait à employer pour la première fois le copolymère amphiphile PVP-b-PDLLA comme émulsifiant dans la préparation de nanoparticules polymères. Ainsi, une méthode de fabrication des nanoparticules par émulsion huile-dans-eau a été appliquée afin de produire des nanoparticules à base de PDLLA de taille inférieure à 250 nm. Grâce aux propriétés lyoprotectrices de la couronne de PVP présente à la surface des nanoparticules, celles-ci pouvaient retrouver leur distribution de taille initiale après lyophilisation et redispersion en milieu aqueux. Deux anticancéreux hydrophobes, soit le PTX et l’étoposide (ETO), ont été encapsulés dans les nanoparticules et libérés de ces dernières de façon contrôlée sur plusieurs jours in vitro. Une procédure de « salting-out » a été appliquée afin d’améliorer le taux d’incorporation de l’ETO initialement faible étant donnée sa solubilité aqueuse légèrement supérieure à celle du PTX. Le second volet des travaux visait à comparer le PVP comme polymère de surface des nanoparticules au PEG, le polymère le plus fréquemment employé à cette fin en vectorisation. Par le biais d’études d’adsorption de protéines, de capture par les macrophages et de biodistribution chez le rat, nous avons établi une corrélation in vitro/in vivo démontrant que le PVP n’était pas un agent de surface aussi efficace que le PEG. Ainsi, malgré la présence du PVP à la surface des nanoparticules de PDLLA, ces dernières étaient rapidement éliminées de la circulation sanguine suite à leur capture par le système des phagocytes mononucléés. Par conséquent, dans le troisième volet de cette thèse, le PEG a été retenu comme agent de surface, tandis que différents polymères biodégradables de la famille des polyesters, certains synthétiques (PDLLA et copolymères d’acide lactique/acide glycolique), d’autres de source naturelle (poly(hydroxyalkanoates)(PHAs)), ont été investiguées comme matériaux formant le cœur des nanoparticules. Il en est ressorti que les propriétés physicochimiques des polyesters avaient un impact majeur sur l’efficacité d’encapsulation du PTX et son profil de libération des nanoparticules in vitro. Contrairement aux PHAs, les polymères synthétiques ont démontré des taux d’incorporation élevés ainsi qu’une libération contrôlée de leur cargo. Des études de pharmacocinétique et de biodistribution ont démontré que les nanoparticules de PDLLA dotées d’une couronne de PEG conféraient un temps de circulation plasmatique prolongé au PTX et favorisaient son accumulation tumorale. Les nanoparticules polymères représentent donc une alternative intéressante au Taxol®. / Many highly potent anticancer drugs are characterized by poor aqueous solubility and can impart significant systemic toxicity. This toxicity can be attributed in part to the solubilisation of these anticancer agents with low molecular weight surfactants that are known to cause serious biological side effects on their own. Moreover, following their intravenous (IV) injection, the anticancer agents distribute throughout the body, causing deleterious effects in healthy organs and tissues. Colloidal polymeric drug carriers have been investigated as a means to circumvent these drawbacks. First, polymeric materials can be tailored to meet specific requirements in terms of biocompatibility, biodegradability and affinity for the cargo molecule. Second, associating a drug to a carrier system can drastically alter its distribution throughout the body, enhancing its deposition at the target site, e.g. the tumour, while sparing healthy tissues, thus minimizing systemic toxicity.
Previous work in our group has led to the design of block copolymer micelles based on poly(N-vinyl-pyrrolidone)-block-poly(D,L-lactide) (PVP-b-PDLLA) that were shown to solubilise hydrophobic anticancer agents such as paclitaxel (PTX). PTX is commercially available as Taxol®, a Cremophor EL (CrEL)-based formulation. CrEL is a low molecular weight surfactant that has been linked to severe side effects including life-threatening hypersensitivity reactions. Although PTX-loaded PVP-b-PDLLA micelles have demonstrated much improved tolerability compared to Taxol®, they did not increase PTX tumoral concentrations and exhibited anticancer efficacy similar to Taxol® at equivalent dosage. This was attributed to rapid destabilisation of the micelles and release of their cargo following IV administration.
We chose to pursue our work with a colloidal drug carrier that exhibits greater stability compared to block copolymer micelles, i.e. polymeric nanoparticles. The main objective of this project was to develop polymeric nanoparticles for the parenteral delivery of hydrophobic anticancer drugs. The nanoparticles had to meet certain requirements such as be able to encapsulate hydrophobic anticancer drugs and release them in a controlled fashion over several days. Furthermore, the nanoparticles should confer prolonged plasma residence times to the encapsulated drug and favour its passive accumulation at its intended site of action, i.e. the tumour. The first part of this work focussed on applying PVP-b-PDLLA for the first time as polymeric emulsifier for the preparation of PDLLA nanoparticles with appropriate mean diameters (250 nm) using an oil-in-water emulsion method. Two hydrophobic anticancer drugs, PTX and etoposide (ETO), were successfully incorporated into the nanoparticles. A salting-out method was applied to enhance the loading efficiency of ETO, which was initially low given its slightly higher aqueous solubility compared to PTX. Both drugs were released in a controlled fashion from the PDLLA nanoparticles in vitro. Because of the lyoprotective effect of PVP, the polymer corona allowed for the particles to be easily redispersed in aqueous media following lyophilisation. The second part of the thesis aimed at evaluating whether the PVP coating could confer “stealth” properties to the PDLLA nanoparticles. Our study provided direct comparison between PVP and PEG, the most widely employed surface agent in drug delivery. In vitro protein adsorption and phagocytosis studies corroborated the in vivo findings, which showed that PVP-coated nanoparticles were rapidly cleared from circulation following their uptake by the mononuclear phagocyte system. Hence, our results indicated that PVP as coating materiel is not as efficient as PEG in conferring “stealth” properties to polymeric nanoparticles. Consequently, in the last section of this thesis, PEG was selected as coating agent while various biodegradable polymers were investigated as core-forming materials. Both synthetic (PDLLA and lactide/glycolide copolymers) and natural (polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs)) polyesters were tested. Our results demonstrated that the physicochemical properties of the polyesters significantly influenced the loading efficiency and release kinetics of PTX. While nanoparticles based on synthetic polyesters exhibited high encapsulation levels and controlled PTX release in vitro, PHA-based nanoparticles exhibited immediate unloading of their cargo. Pharmacokinetic and biodistribution studies in rodents revealed that encapsulating PTX in PEG-coated PDLLA-based nanoparticles led to enhanced plasma residence time and tumour deposition of the drug compared to Taxol®. Polymeric nanoparticles thus represent an appealing alternative to Taxol®.
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Mise au point de nanoparticules polymères pour l'administration parentérale d'agents anticancéreux hydrophobesGaucher, Geneviève 08 1900 (has links)
Plusieurs agents anticancéreux très puissants sont caractérisés par une solubilité aqueuse limitée et une toxicité systémique importante. Cette dernière serait liée d’une part à la solubilisation des agents anticancéreux à l’aide de surfactifs de bas poids moléculaire, connus pour leur toxicité intrinsèque, et d’autre part, par le manque de spécificité tissulaire des anticancéreux. Les vecteurs colloïdaux à base de polymères permettraient de résoudre certains défis liés à la formulation d’agents anticancéreux hydrophobes. D’abord, les polymères peuvent être sélectionnés afin de répondre à des critères précis de compatibilité, de dégradation et d’affinité pour le médicament à formuler. Ensuite, le fait d’encapsuler l’agent anticancéreux dans un vecteur peut améliorer son efficacité thérapeutique en favorisant son accumulation au niveau du tissu cible, i.e. la tumeur, et ainsi limiter sa distribution au niveau des tissus sains.
Des travaux antérieurs menés au sein de notre laboratoire ont mené à la mise au point de micelles à base de poly(N-vinyl-pyrrolidone)-bloc-poly(D,L-lactide) (PVP-b-PDLLA) capables de solubiliser des agents anticancéreux faiblement hydrosolubles dont le PTX. Ce dernier est commercialisé sous le nom de Taxol® et formulé à l’aide du Crémophor EL (CrEL), un surfactif de bas poids moléculaire pouvant provoquer, entre autres, des réactions d’hypersensibilité sévères. Bien que les micelles de PVP-b-PDLLA chargées de PTX aient démontré une meilleure tolérance comparée au Taxol®, leur potentiel de ciblage tumoral et leur efficacité thérapeutique étaient similaires à la forme commerciale à doses égales. Ceci était possiblement dû au fait que les micelles étaient rapidement déstabilisées et ne pouvaient retenir leur cargo suite à leur administration intraveineuse.
Nous avons donc décidé de poursuivre les travaux avec un autre type de vecteur, soit des nanoparticules, qui possèdent une stabilité intrinsèque supérieure aux micelles. L’objectif principal de cette thèse de doctorat était donc de mettre au point des nanoparticules polymères pour l’administration parentérale d’agents anticancéreux faiblement solubles dans l’eau. Les nanoparticules devaient permettre d’encapsuler des agents anticancéreux hydrophobes et de les libérer de manière contrôlée sur plusieurs jours. De plus, elles devaient démontrer un temps de circulation plasmatique prolongée afin de favoriser l’accumulation passive du médicament encapsulé au niveau de la tumeur. La première partie du travail visait à employer pour la première fois le copolymère amphiphile PVP-b-PDLLA comme émulsifiant dans la préparation de nanoparticules polymères. Ainsi, une méthode de fabrication des nanoparticules par émulsion huile-dans-eau a été appliquée afin de produire des nanoparticules à base de PDLLA de taille inférieure à 250 nm. Grâce aux propriétés lyoprotectrices de la couronne de PVP présente à la surface des nanoparticules, celles-ci pouvaient retrouver leur distribution de taille initiale après lyophilisation et redispersion en milieu aqueux. Deux anticancéreux hydrophobes, soit le PTX et l’étoposide (ETO), ont été encapsulés dans les nanoparticules et libérés de ces dernières de façon contrôlée sur plusieurs jours in vitro. Une procédure de « salting-out » a été appliquée afin d’améliorer le taux d’incorporation de l’ETO initialement faible étant donnée sa solubilité aqueuse légèrement supérieure à celle du PTX. Le second volet des travaux visait à comparer le PVP comme polymère de surface des nanoparticules au PEG, le polymère le plus fréquemment employé à cette fin en vectorisation. Par le biais d’études d’adsorption de protéines, de capture par les macrophages et de biodistribution chez le rat, nous avons établi une corrélation in vitro/in vivo démontrant que le PVP n’était pas un agent de surface aussi efficace que le PEG. Ainsi, malgré la présence du PVP à la surface des nanoparticules de PDLLA, ces dernières étaient rapidement éliminées de la circulation sanguine suite à leur capture par le système des phagocytes mononucléés. Par conséquent, dans le troisième volet de cette thèse, le PEG a été retenu comme agent de surface, tandis que différents polymères biodégradables de la famille des polyesters, certains synthétiques (PDLLA et copolymères d’acide lactique/acide glycolique), d’autres de source naturelle (poly(hydroxyalkanoates)(PHAs)), ont été investiguées comme matériaux formant le cœur des nanoparticules. Il en est ressorti que les propriétés physicochimiques des polyesters avaient un impact majeur sur l’efficacité d’encapsulation du PTX et son profil de libération des nanoparticules in vitro. Contrairement aux PHAs, les polymères synthétiques ont démontré des taux d’incorporation élevés ainsi qu’une libération contrôlée de leur cargo. Des études de pharmacocinétique et de biodistribution ont démontré que les nanoparticules de PDLLA dotées d’une couronne de PEG conféraient un temps de circulation plasmatique prolongé au PTX et favorisaient son accumulation tumorale. Les nanoparticules polymères représentent donc une alternative intéressante au Taxol®. / Many highly potent anticancer drugs are characterized by poor aqueous solubility and can impart significant systemic toxicity. This toxicity can be attributed in part to the solubilisation of these anticancer agents with low molecular weight surfactants that are known to cause serious biological side effects on their own. Moreover, following their intravenous (IV) injection, the anticancer agents distribute throughout the body, causing deleterious effects in healthy organs and tissues. Colloidal polymeric drug carriers have been investigated as a means to circumvent these drawbacks. First, polymeric materials can be tailored to meet specific requirements in terms of biocompatibility, biodegradability and affinity for the cargo molecule. Second, associating a drug to a carrier system can drastically alter its distribution throughout the body, enhancing its deposition at the target site, e.g. the tumour, while sparing healthy tissues, thus minimizing systemic toxicity.
Previous work in our group has led to the design of block copolymer micelles based on poly(N-vinyl-pyrrolidone)-block-poly(D,L-lactide) (PVP-b-PDLLA) that were shown to solubilise hydrophobic anticancer agents such as paclitaxel (PTX). PTX is commercially available as Taxol®, a Cremophor EL (CrEL)-based formulation. CrEL is a low molecular weight surfactant that has been linked to severe side effects including life-threatening hypersensitivity reactions. Although PTX-loaded PVP-b-PDLLA micelles have demonstrated much improved tolerability compared to Taxol®, they did not increase PTX tumoral concentrations and exhibited anticancer efficacy similar to Taxol® at equivalent dosage. This was attributed to rapid destabilisation of the micelles and release of their cargo following IV administration.
We chose to pursue our work with a colloidal drug carrier that exhibits greater stability compared to block copolymer micelles, i.e. polymeric nanoparticles. The main objective of this project was to develop polymeric nanoparticles for the parenteral delivery of hydrophobic anticancer drugs. The nanoparticles had to meet certain requirements such as be able to encapsulate hydrophobic anticancer drugs and release them in a controlled fashion over several days. Furthermore, the nanoparticles should confer prolonged plasma residence times to the encapsulated drug and favour its passive accumulation at its intended site of action, i.e. the tumour. The first part of this work focussed on applying PVP-b-PDLLA for the first time as polymeric emulsifier for the preparation of PDLLA nanoparticles with appropriate mean diameters (250 nm) using an oil-in-water emulsion method. Two hydrophobic anticancer drugs, PTX and etoposide (ETO), were successfully incorporated into the nanoparticles. A salting-out method was applied to enhance the loading efficiency of ETO, which was initially low given its slightly higher aqueous solubility compared to PTX. Both drugs were released in a controlled fashion from the PDLLA nanoparticles in vitro. Because of the lyoprotective effect of PVP, the polymer corona allowed for the particles to be easily redispersed in aqueous media following lyophilisation. The second part of the thesis aimed at evaluating whether the PVP coating could confer “stealth” properties to the PDLLA nanoparticles. Our study provided direct comparison between PVP and PEG, the most widely employed surface agent in drug delivery. In vitro protein adsorption and phagocytosis studies corroborated the in vivo findings, which showed that PVP-coated nanoparticles were rapidly cleared from circulation following their uptake by the mononuclear phagocyte system. Hence, our results indicated that PVP as coating materiel is not as efficient as PEG in conferring “stealth” properties to polymeric nanoparticles. Consequently, in the last section of this thesis, PEG was selected as coating agent while various biodegradable polymers were investigated as core-forming materials. Both synthetic (PDLLA and lactide/glycolide copolymers) and natural (polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs)) polyesters were tested. Our results demonstrated that the physicochemical properties of the polyesters significantly influenced the loading efficiency and release kinetics of PTX. While nanoparticles based on synthetic polyesters exhibited high encapsulation levels and controlled PTX release in vitro, PHA-based nanoparticles exhibited immediate unloading of their cargo. Pharmacokinetic and biodistribution studies in rodents revealed that encapsulating PTX in PEG-coated PDLLA-based nanoparticles led to enhanced plasma residence time and tumour deposition of the drug compared to Taxol®. Polymeric nanoparticles thus represent an appealing alternative to Taxol®.
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A contribution to the selection of suitable cells, scaffold and biomechanical environment for ligament tissue engineering / Une contribution à la sélection de cellules adaptés, biomatériaux et d’environments biomécaniques appropriés pour l’ingéniere tissulaire ligamentaireLiu, Xing 01 July 2019 (has links)
L'ingénierie tissulaire du ligament constitue une approche prometteuse pour réparer ou remplacer un ligament endommagé. Les trois piliers essentiels de l'ingénierie tissulaire ligamentaire sont la matrice de support (aussi appelée scaffold), la source cellulaire, ainsi que l'apport de stimulations biomécaniques/biochimiques : ces trois piliers ont été partiellement étudiés par le passé dans le but de s’orienter vers une régénération ligamentaire. Dans la présente étude, le polymère synthétique poly (L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) (PLCL) et la soie ont été proposés et comparés comme de potentiels candidats pour la constitution d’une matrice de support. Une série de matrices tressées multicouches à base de PLCL et de soie, ainsi qu'un nouveau composite soie/PLCL ont été développés et comparés. Les caractérisations physico-chimiques et biologiques ont démontré que le PLCL et la soie constituent des candidats pertinents, tant sur les plans mécaniques que biologiques, pour la constitution d’une matrice de support. De plus, nous avons montré que le composite soie/PLCL offrait des propriétés mécaniques et une biocompatibilité accrue par rapport aux autres matrice testées, et constituait probablement le candidat le plus approprié pour l'ingénierie tissulaire du ligament. Les cellules souches mésenchymateuses (CSM) de la gelée de Wharton (WJ-MSCs) ainsi que les cellules souches mésenchymateuses de la moelle osseuse (BM-MSCs) ont été évaluées et comparées en tant que sources cellulaires potentielles pour la régénération ligamentaire. Les caractéristiques biologiques de ces cellules incluent l’adhésion cellulaire, la prolifération, la migration et la synthèse de matrice extracellulaire. Ces deux types de cellules ont montré une bonne biocompatibilité dans leurs interactions avec les matrices de support en PLCL et en soie. Aucune différence significative n'a été observée entre les WJ-MSCs et les BM-MSCs. Enfin, l'effet de la stimulation biomécanique sur la différentiation des CSM en tissu ligamentaire a été évalué par le biais d’un bioréacteur de traction-torsion. Bien que peu de cellules aient été détectées la matrice après 7 jours de stimulation, des CSM de forme allongée le long des fibres ont été détectées, ce qui permet de penser qu'il est possible de promouvoir la différenciation des biosubstituts matrice-cellules grâce à la stimulation mécanique en bioréacteur. En conclusion, cette étude démontre le potentiel prometteur de l’association de cellules souches mésenchymateuses issues de la gelée de Wharton ou de la moelle osseuse avec une matrice de support composite soie/PLCL pour la régénération ligamentaire dans le futur. / Ligament tissue engineering offers a potential approach to recover or replace injured ligament. The three essential elements that have been investigated towards ligament regeneration consist in a suitable scaffold, an adapted cell source, and the supply of biomechanical/biochemical stimulations. In the current study, synthetic polymer poly (L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) (PLCL) and silk have been evaluated as suitable candidates to constitute an adapted scaffold. A series of multilayer braided scaffolds based on PLCL and silk, as well as an original silk/PLCL composite scaffold, have been developed and compared. The conducted physicochemical and biological characterizations have demonstrated that both PLCL and silk constitute adapted candidate material to form ligament scaffolds from the mechanical and biological points of view. Moreover, it has been observed that silk/PLCL composite scaffold resulted in adequate mechanical properties and biocompatibility, and therefore could constitute suitable candidate scaffolds for ligament tissue engineering. Both Wharton’s Jelly mesenchymal stem cells (WJ-MSCs) and Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) have been evaluated to be cell source for ligament regeneration. MSCs behaviors including cell attachment, proliferation, migration and extracellular matrix synthesis have been investigated. In the present study, both MSCS showed a good biocompatibility to interact with PLCL and silk scaffolds. No significant differences have been detected between WJ-MSCs and BM-MSCs. Finally, the effect of biomechanical stimulation on MSCs differentiation towards ligament tissue has been carried out with a tension-torsion bioreactor. Although few cells were detected on scaffold after 7 days of stimulation, MSCs were observed to exhibit an elongated shape along the longitudinal direction of fibers, which may indicate that an adapted mechanical stimulation could promote MSC-scaffold constructs differentiation towards ligamentous tissue. As a conclusion, this study demonstrates the potential of WJ-MSCs and BM-MSCs combined with a new silk/PLCL composite scaffold towards ligament regeneration.
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Desenvolvimento de um substituto nanoestruturado a ser utilizado em associação com células-tronco para a terapia vascular em doença arterial periféricaBraghirolli, Daikelly Iglesias January 2017 (has links)
Atualmente, existe uma grande necessidade médica por enxertos vasculares de pequeno calibre (< 6 mm), que possam ser utilizados em cirurgias de reconstrução vascular. Nesse trabalho, dois tipos de biomateriais vasculares foram desenvolvidos pela técnica de electrospinning: biomateriais de policaprolactona (PCL) e biomateriais de poli(carbonato de trimetileno – co – ácido lático) (PTMCLLA). Os biomateriais de PCL foram funcionalizados com heparina e com VEGF (PCL/Hep/VEGF). Os biomateriais de PTMCLLA foram desenvolvidos a partir de três razões de carbonato de trimetileno/ ácido lático: 20/80, 30/70 e 40/60. Os biomateriais de PCL apresentaram taxa de degradação lenta e alta elasticidade. A funcionalização dos biomateriais preveniu a coagulação do sangue e também favoreceu o crescimento de células-tronco mesenquimais (CTMs) e de células progenitoras endoteliais (CPEs) nessas estruturas. A análise de PCR demonstrou que o VEGF adsorvido aos biomateriais não foi suficiente para diferenciar as CTMs em células endoteliais. O cultivo das CPEs sobre os biomateriais aumentou a expressão de VE-caderina e a presença de VEGF nas estruturas manteve o nível de expressão de CD31 e CD34 nessas células. Após essas análises, os biomateriais de PCL/Hep/VEGF foram fabricados em formato tubular. As CPEs foram semeadas no lúmen do biomaterial, através de biorreatores de parede rotatória (BPR), e mantidas em cultivo, por biorreatores de perfusão (BP). O BPR favoreceu a distribuição homogênea das CPEs na parede luminal dos biomateriais enquanto que o BP estimulou seu crescimento e otimizou seu metabolismo energético. Os biomateriais produzidos a partir dos copolímeros de PTMCLLA 30/70 e 40/60 exibiram uma alta flexibilidade. Porém, os biomateriais de PTMCLLA 40/60 tiveram um grande enrugamento. Os biomateriais de PTMCLLA 30/70 suportaram a adesão e o crescimento de CTMs, de CPEs e de células musculares lisas. Os resultados obtidos no presente estudo demonstram que biomateriais de PCL/Hep/VEGF apresentam características físico-químicas compatíveis para o uso vascular. Ainda, previnem a formação de trombos em sua superfície e propiciam o desenvolvimento da camada endotelial em seu lúmen. Os biomateriais de PTMCLLA 30/70 exibem alta flexibilidade e suportam o desenvolvimento de células vasculares e de células-tronco mesenquimais. De acordo com esses resultados, é possível concluir que biomateriais de PCL/Hep/VEGF e de PTMCLLA 30/70 são candidatos promissores para aplicação como enxertos vasculares. / Currently, there is a great medical need for small caliber vascular grafts (<6 mm), which can be used in vascular replacement surgeries. In this work, two types of vascular biomaterials were developed by the electrospinning technique: biomaterials of polycaprolactone (PCL) and biomaterials of poly(trimethylene carbonate-co-L-lactide) (PTMCLLA). PCL biomaterials were functionalized with heparin and VEGF (PCL / Hep/VEGF). The PTMCLLA biomaterials were developed from three ratios of trimethylene carbonate/lactide: 20/80, 30/70 and 40/60. The PCL biomaterials presented a slow degradation rate and high elasticity. The functionalization of the biomaterials prevented the blood from clotting and also favored the growth of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in these structures. PCR analysis demonstrated that VEGF adsorbed by the biomaterials was not sufficient to differentiate the MSCs into endothelial cells. The cultivation of CPEs on the biomaterials increased their expression of VE-cadherin and the presence of VEGF in the structures maintained the cell expression of CD34 and CD31. After these analyzes, the PCL/Hep/VEGF biomaterials were produced in a tubular geometrical form. The CPEs were seeded into their lumen by rotating bioreactors (RB) and maintained in culture by perfusion bioreactors (PB). The RB favored the homogeneous distribution of the CPEs in the luminal wall of the biomaterials while the BP stimulated their growth and optimized their energetic metabolism. The biomaterials produced from the PTMCLLA 30/70 and 40/60 copolymers exhibited high flexibility. However, the PTMCLLA 40/60 biomaterials exhibited substantial wrinkling. The PTMCLLA 30/70 biomaterials supported the adhesion and growth of MSCs, CPEs and smooth muscle cells. This study has demonstrated that PCL/Hep/VEGF biomaterials have physicochemical characteristics compatible with vascular use. Furthermore, they prevent thrombus formation on their surfaces and promote the development of the endothelial layer in their lumen. Biomaterials of PTMCLLA 30/70 exhibit high flexibility and support the development of vascular and mesenchymal stem cells. According to these results, it can be concluded that PCL/Hep/VEGF and PTMCLLA 30/70 biomaterials are promising candidates for use as vascular grafts.
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Novel Possibilities for Advanced Molecular Structure Design for Polymers and NetworksFinne, Anna January 2003 (has links)
Synthetic and degradable polymers are an attractive choicein many areas, since it is possible to control the way in whichthey are manufactured; more specifically, pathways tomanipulate the architecture, the mechanical properties and thedegradation times have been identified. In this work,L-lactide, 1,5-dioxepan-2-one and ε-caprolactone were usedas monomers to synthesize polymers with different architecturesby ring-opening polymerization. By using novel initiators,triblock copolymers, functionalized linear macromonomers andstar-shaped aliphatic polyesters with well-defined structureshave been synthesized. To synthesize triblock copolymers,cyclic germanium initiators were studied. The polymerizationproceeded in a controlled manner although the reaction rateswere low. To introduce functionality into the polymer backbone,functionalized cyclic tin alkoxides were prepared and used asinitiators. During the insertion-coordination polymerization,the initiator fragment consisting mainly of a double bond wasincorporated into the polymer backbone. The double bond wasalso successfully epoxidized and this gave unique possibilitiesof synthesizing graft polymers with precise spacing. Themacromonomer technique is a very effective method for producingwell-defined graft polymers. Spirocyclic tin initiators weresynthesized and used to construct star-shaped polymers. Thestar-shaped polymers were subsequently crosslinked in apolycondensation reaction. These crosslinked structures swelledin water, and swelling tests showed that by changing thestructure of the hydrogel network, the degree of swelling canbe altered. A first evaluation of the surface characteristicsof the linear triblock copolymers was also performed. AFManalysis of the heat-treated surfaces revealed nanometer-scalefibers and tests showed that keratinocytes were able to growand proliferate on these surfaces. / QC 20100602
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