Literature DB >> 16426677

Examination of the effects of poly(N-vinylpyrrolidinone) hydrogels in direct and indirect contact with cells.

Louise Elizabeth Smith1, Stephen Rimmer, Sheila MacNeil.   

Abstract

Poly(N-vinylpyrrolidinone) (PNVP) has been used in various biomedical applications for many years. This study explores two PNVP hydrogels for their biocompatibility with skin cells and their ability to support the growth of skin cells in direct and indirect contact with the cells. Two crosslinked PNVP's were investigated, one crosslinked with ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) and the other crosslinked with diethylene glycol bisallylcarbonate (DEGBAC). The different crosslinkers lead to hydrogels with different mechanical and slightly different biological properties. While neither hydrogel proved to be a suitable substrate for culturing cells (based on fibroblasts and a range of other cells), indirect contact with both showed them to be biocompatible and even stimulatory to fibroblasts. The P(NVP-co-DEGBAC) hydrogel stimulated fibroblast viability more reliably than the P(NVP-co-EGDMA) hydrogel when in indirect contact with cells. This effect was shown to be independent of the presence of foetal calf serum in the culture media, and could not be explained by any hydrogel breakdown products during the course of these experiments. Rather the phenomenon was observed to be the result of a dynamic interaction between the hydrogels and the cells.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16426677     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2005.12.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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Authors:  Yiting Hao; Han Shih; Zachary Muňoz; Arika Kemp; Chien-Chi Lin
Journal:  Acta Biomater       Date:  2013-09-08       Impact factor: 8.947

2.  A NEW CLASS OF THIN FILM HYDROGELS PRODUCED BY PLASMA POLYMERIZATION.

Authors:  Dhiman Bhattacharyya; Karthikeyan Pillai; Oliver M R Chyan; Liping Tang; Richard B Timmons
Journal:  Chem Mater       Date:  2007-05-01       Impact factor: 9.811

3.  Thermally reversible colloidal gels for three-dimensional chondrocyte culture.

Authors:  James W Lapworth; Paul V Hatton; Rebecca L Goodchild; Stephen Rimmer
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2011-07-20       Impact factor: 4.118

4.  Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles prepared by miniemulsion polymerization as selective receptors and new carriers for the sustained release of carbamazepine.

Authors:  Mehdi Esfandyari-Manesh; Mehran Javanbakht; Rassoul Dinarvand; Fatemeh Atyabi
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2012-02-14       Impact factor: 3.896

Review 5.  Recent Advances in Polymeric Nanocomposites of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs).

Authors:  Jun Zhong; Ranjith Kumar Kankala; Shi-Bin Wang; Ai-Zheng Chen
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2019-10-09       Impact factor: 4.329

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