Preparation of three-dimensional scaffolds by using solid freeform fabrication and feasibility study of the scaffolds

To adapt biomaterials for solid freeform fabrication (SFF), methoxy polyethylene glycol (MPEG)-(PLLA-co-PCL) (L C ) block copolymers were prepared using MPEG as the initiator to precisely control the molecular weight of PLLA and PCL. The L C block copolymers were designed such that the PLLA and PCL...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. B, Materials for biology and medicine Materials for biology and medicine, 2014-03, Vol.2 (12), p.1689-1698
Hauptverfasser: Kwon, Doo Yeon, Kwon, Jin Seon, Shim, Sun Woo, Park, Ji Hoon, Lee, Junhee, Kim, Jae Ho, Kim, Wan-Doo, Kim, Moon Suk
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:To adapt biomaterials for solid freeform fabrication (SFF), methoxy polyethylene glycol (MPEG)-(PLLA-co-PCL) (L C ) block copolymers were prepared using MPEG as the initiator to precisely control the molecular weight of PLLA and PCL. The L C block copolymers were designed such that the PLLA and PCL content varied and their molecular weights were within 200-1000 kDa. The cylindrical L C scaffolds were prepared by using L C block copolymers in SFF. The feasibility of using L C block copolymers was examined in terms of flowability from the micronozzle and solidification at room temperature after scaffold printing. The flowability and solidification of L C block copolymers mainly depend on the proportions of PLLA and PCL. Fabrication of the cylindrical L C scaffolds by using SFF was rapid and showed high reproducibility. In in vivo implantation, the cylindrical L C scaffolds exhibited biocompatibility and gradual biodegradation on a 16 week timescale. Immunohistochemical characterization showed that the in vivo L C scaffolds elicit only a modest inflammatory response. Taken together, these results show that L C block copolymers may serve as suitable biomaterials for the fabrication of well-defined three-dimensional scaffolds by using SFF.
ISSN:2050-750X
2050-7518
DOI:10.1039/c3tb21563f