Behavior of PGS/apatite foam scaffolds during incubation in SBF, PBS, Ringer's solution, artificial saliva, and distilled water.

Q3 Medicine
Paweł J Piszko, Dagmara Słota, Agnieszka Sobczak-Kupiec, Agnieszka Tomala, Karina Niziołek, Wioletta Florkiewicz, Konrad Szustakiewicz
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Abstract

Background: Poly(glycerol sebacate) is a polymeric material with potential biomedical application in the field of tissue engineering. In order to act as a biodegradable scaffold, its incubation study is vital to simulate its behavior.

Objectives: This study explores the degradation of porous poly(glycerol sebacate)/hydroxyapatite scaffolds subjected to incubation in various physiological solutions.

Material and methods: The research involved monitoring pH and conductivity values over a 14-day period, as well as analyzing the swelling capacity and mass alterations of the scaffolds.

Results: In simulated body fluid (SBF) and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), the pH levels remained relatively stable, whereas Ringer's solution caused a pH decrease. Conversely, artificial saliva demonstrated an increase in pH, and distilled water caused a slight decrease. The conductivity values remained stable in SBF and Ringer's solution, slightly decreased in PBS, increased in artificial saliva, and significantly increased in distilled water. The swelling capacity of the scaffolds varied depending on the solution used, with the lowest equilibrium swelling observed in SBF and PBS. The effect of the presence of ceramics on this parameter was also observed. The mass changes of the scaffolds indicated deposition of particles or salts from the incubation solutions, and subsequent rinsing in distilled water led to a decrease in mass. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging and elemental analysis confirmed the presence of crystallized salts on the scaffold surfaces after incubation in SBF. Surface roughness measurements revealed changes in roughness depending on the solution, with deposition of additional layers in SBF and degradation in artificial saliva.

Conclusions: In summary, the scaffolds exhibited biodegradation in physiological solutions, with variations in pH, conductivity, swelling capacity, mass changes, and surface morphology depending on the specific solution and scaffold composition.

PGS/磷灰石泡沫支架在SBF、PBS、林格液、人工唾液和蒸馏水中孵育期间的行为。
背景:聚癸二酸甘油是一种具有潜在生物医学应用前景的高分子材料。为了使其成为可生物降解的支架,其培养研究对模拟其行为至关重要。目的:本研究探讨多孔聚甘油癸二酸酯/羟基磷灰石支架在不同生理溶液中孵育的降解情况。材料和方法:研究包括监测14天内的pH值和电导率值,以及分析支架的膨胀能力和质量变化。结果:在模拟体液(SBF)和磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)中,pH值保持相对稳定,而林格氏溶液导致pH值下降。相反,人工唾液的pH值升高,蒸馏水的pH值略有下降。电导率值在SBF和林格液中保持稳定,在PBS中略有下降,在人工唾液中升高,在蒸馏水中显著升高。支架的膨胀能力取决于所使用的溶液,在SBF和PBS中观察到最低的平衡膨胀。还观察了陶瓷的存在对该参数的影响。支架的质量变化表明从孵育溶液中沉积了颗粒或盐,随后在蒸馏水中冲洗导致质量下降。扫描电子显微镜(SEM)成像和元素分析证实,在SBF中培养后,支架表面存在结晶盐。表面粗糙度测量显示粗糙度的变化取决于溶液,在SBF中沉积额外的层和在人工唾液中的降解。结论:综上所述,支架在生理溶液中表现出生物降解,根据特定溶液和支架组成的不同,其pH值、电导率、膨胀能力、质量变化和表面形态都会发生变化。
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