Literature DB >> 19279733

Characterization of a new degradable polymer scaffold for regeneration of the dermis: In vitro and in vivo human studies.

Fredrik Rm Huss1, Erika Nyman, Carl-Johan Gustafson, Katrin Gisselfält, Elisabeth Liljensten, Gunnar Kratz.   

Abstract

Full thickness skin wounds in humans heal with scars, but without regeneration of the dermis. A degradable poly(urethane urea) scaffold (PUUR), Artelon(R) is already used to reinforce soft tissues in orthopaedics, and for treatment of osteoarthritis of the hand, wrist and foot. In this paper we have done in vitro experiments followed by in vivo studies to find out whether the PUUR is biocompatible and usable as a template for dermal regeneration. Human dermal fibroblasts were cultured on discs of PUUR, with different macrostructures (fibrous and porous). They adhered to and migrated into the scaffolds, and produced collagen. The porous scaffold was judged more suitable for clinical applications and 4 mm Ø, 2 mm-thick discs of porous scaffold (12% w/w or 9% w/w polymer solution) were inserted intradermally in four healthy human volunteers. The implants were well tolerated and increasing ingrowth of fibroblasts was seen over time in all subjects. The fibroblasts stained immunohistochemically for procollagen and von Willebrand factor, indicating neocollagenesis and angiogenesis within the scaffolds. The PUUR scaffold may be a suitable material to use as a template for dermal regeneration.

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Keywords:  burns; dermal regeneration; guided tissue regeneration; human; in vitro; in vivo; polymer scaffold; tissue engineering; wound healing

Year:  2008        PMID: 19279733      PMCID: PMC2634980          DOI: 10.4161/org.4.3.6499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Organogenesis        ISSN: 1547-6278            Impact factor:   2.500


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