一种新型聚合物包被异种细胞外基质预防术后粘连的临床应用。

IF 4.4 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Kyung Hyun Kim, Younghak Cho, Yunyoung Choi, Seeun Jeon, Yun Jin Lee, Hyejeong Seong, Ji Yeoun Lee
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术后硬脑膜重建对于预防脑脊液渗漏和降低感染风险至关重要。当初次闭合不可能时,通常使用合成和半合成硬脑膜替代物,但术后粘连仍然是主要并发症,特别是在脑肿瘤和脊柱手术的再手术中。为了解决这个问题,研究人员使用化学气相沉积(iCVD)技术来制造聚合物涂层硬脑膜替代品,以最大限度地减少粘连。iCVD是一种干燥、无溶剂的技术,可在低温下均匀沉积聚合物膜,确保生物相容性和纯度。一种广泛使用的硬脑膜替代品(Lyoplant)被三种生物相容性聚合物(pHEMA, EGDMA, V4D4)包裹,并使用成纤维细胞评估细胞毒性。比较体外黏附水平,并采用小鼠颅内黏附模型进行体内评价。所有聚合物都表现出最小的细胞毒性,pHEMA在体外显示出最小的粘附性,并被选中进行进一步的测试。未包被硬脑膜的硬脑膜会对皮质造成严重的粘连,导致严重的损伤,而包被phema的硬脑膜在90%的情况下可以防止粘连。组织学分析显示未包被硬脑膜下有炎症细胞浸润。这些发现提示聚合物包覆硬脑膜替代物可降低再手术风险,提高患者康复。需要进一步的研究来评估临床应用的长期安全性。
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A New Polymer-Coated Xenogeneic Extracellular Matrix to Prevent Postoperative Adhesion Readily Applicable in the Clinic.

Post-neurosurgical dura reconstruction is crucial for preventing CSF leakage and reducing infection risk. When primary closure is not possible, synthetic and semisynthetic dura substitutes are commonly used, but postoperative adhesions remain a major complication, particularly in reoperations for brain tumors and spinal surgeries. To address this, the use of initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD) is investigated to create a polymer-coated dura substitute that minimizes adhesions. iCVD, a dry, solvent-free technique, enables uniform polymer film deposition at low temperatures, ensuring biocompatibility and purity. A widely used dura substitute (Lyoplant) is coated with three biocompatible polymers (pHEMA, EGDMA, V4D4) and assessed cytotoxicity using fibroblasts. Adhesion levels are compared in vitro, and an intracranial adhesion model in mice is used for in vivo evaluation. All polymers exhibit minimal cytotoxicity, with pHEMA showing the least adhesion in vitro and selected for further testing. The uncoated dura causes severe adhesion to the cortex, leading to gross damage, whereas the pHEMA-coated dura prevents adhesion in 90% of cases. Histological analysis reveals inflammatory cell infiltration beneath the uncoated dura. These findings suggest that polymer-coated dura substitutes may reduce reoperation risks and improve patient recovery. Further studies are needed to assess long-term safety for clinical application.

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Macromolecular bioscience
Macromolecular bioscience 生物-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.20%
发文量
211
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Macromolecular Bioscience is a leading journal at the intersection of polymer and materials sciences with life science and medicine. With an Impact Factor of 2.895 (2018 Journal Impact Factor, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2019)), it is currently ranked among the top biomaterials and polymer journals. Macromolecular Bioscience offers an attractive mixture of high-quality Reviews, Feature Articles, Communications, and Full Papers. With average reviewing times below 30 days, publication times of 2.5 months and listing in all major indices, including Medline, Macromolecular Bioscience is the journal of choice for your best contributions at the intersection of polymer and life sciences.
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