Literature DB >> 12775900

Angiogenesis around new AB-polymer networks after one week of implantation in mice.

E Binzen1, D Rickert, S Kelch, R Fuhrmann.   

Abstract

Biomaterials research is expected to forward new materials to be used as, e.g., implant materials or as scaffolds for tissue engineering. It is central for such a scaffold material to create the track on which those cells can inhabit the scaffold needed to rebuild functional tissue substitutes. The tissue engineering concept expects a gradual gain in functionality of the newly created tissues while the scaffold materials are degraded and subsequently eliminated. Not only for the elimination of the degradation products the angiogenesis of new blood vessels is thought to play an important role. In the present study, a new biomaterial, a non-porous polymeric AB-network based on oligo (epsilon-hydroxycaproate) and oligobutylacrylate, was implanted in animals. Male NMRI mice were implanted subcutaneously for one week. Immediately after the explantation, the probes were examined histologically. Already one week after implantation, there was a strong tissue-integration of the polymer. Importantly, blood vessels occurred at the polymer surface. There were also clusters of cells around the vessels, which were phenotypically similar to fat cells. The mechanism of the early integration of the polymer is not clear. The relationship between the new periimplant vessels and the integration of the polymer has to be studied.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12775900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Hemorheol Microcirc        ISSN: 1386-0291            Impact factor:   2.375


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