Fabrication of a Bioactive, PCL-based "Self-fitting" Shape Memory Polymer Scaffold.

Lindsay N Nail, Dawei Zhang, Jessica L Reinhard, Melissa A Grunlan
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Tissue engineering has been explored as an alternative strategy for the treatment of critical-sized cranio-maxillofacial (CMF) bone defects. Essential to the success of this approach is a scaffold that is able to conformally fit within an irregular defect while also having the requisite biodegradability, pore interconnectivity and bioactivity. By nature of their shape recovery and fixity properties, shape memory polymer (SMP) scaffolds could achieve defect "self-fitting." In this way, following exposure to warm saline (~60 ºC), the SMP scaffold would become malleable, permitting it to be hand-pressed into an irregular defect. Subsequent cooling (~37 ºC) would return the scaffold to its relatively rigid state within the defect. To meet these requirements, this protocol describes the preparation of SMP scaffolds prepared via the photochemical cure of biodegradable polycaprolactone diacrylate (PCL-DA) using a solvent-casting particulate-leaching (SCPL) method. A fused salt template is utilized to achieve pore interconnectivity. To realize bioactivity, a polydopamine coating is applied to the surface of the scaffold pore walls. Characterization of self-fitting and shape memory behaviors, pore interconnectivity and in vitro bioactivity are also described.

基于 PCL 的生物活性 "自适应 "形状记忆聚合物支架的制作。
组织工程已被视为治疗临界大小颅颌面骨缺损的一种替代方法。这种方法取得成功的关键在于支架能够与不规则的缺损部位相适应,同时还具有必要的生物降解性、孔隙互连性和生物活性。形状记忆聚合物(SMP)支架具有形状恢复和固定特性,可以实现缺陷 "自适应"。这样,在暴露于温生理盐水(约 60 ºC)后,SMP 支架将变得具有延展性,允许用手将其压入不规则的缺陷中。随后的冷却(约 37 ºC)将使支架在缺损内恢复到相对坚硬的状态。为满足这些要求,本方案介绍了使用溶剂浇铸微粒浸出(SCPL)方法,通过光化学固化生物可降解聚己内酯二丙烯酸酯(PCL-DA)制备 SMP 支架的方法。利用熔盐模板实现孔隙互连。为了实现生物活性,在支架孔壁表面涂上了一层聚多巴胺涂层。此外,还介绍了自拟合和形状记忆行为、孔隙互连性和体外生物活性的表征。
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