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Audrey A Deschamps1, Menno B Claase, Warnerie J Sleijster, Joost D de Bruijn, Dirk W Grijpma, Jan Feijen.
Abstract
In this study, PEOT/PBT segmented copolymers of different compositions have been evaluated as possible scaffold materials for the tissue engineering of bone. By changing the composition of PEOT/PBT copolymers, very different mechanical and swelling behaviors are observed. Tensile strengths vary from 8 to 23 MPa and elongations at break from 500 to 1300%. Water-uptake ranges from 4 up to as high as 210%. The in vitro degradation of PEOT/PBT copolymers occurs both by hydrolysis and oxidation. In both cases degradation is more rapid for copolymers with high PEO content. PEOT/PBT scaffolds with varying porosities and pore sizes have been prepared by molding and freeze-drying techniques in combination with particulate-leaching. The most hydrophilic PEOT/PBT copolymers did not sustain goat bone marrow cell adhesion and growth. However, surface modification by gas plasma treatment showed a very much improved polymer-cell interaction for all PEOT/PBT copolymer compositions. Their mechanical properties, degradability and ability to sustain bone marrow cell growth make PEOT/PBT copolymers excellent materials for bone tissue engineering.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11772459 DOI: 10.1016/s0168-3659(01)00497-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776