Literature DB >> 26828684

Polyurethane scaffold with in situ swelling capacity for nucleus pulposus replacement.

Zhen Li1, Gernot Lang2, Xu Chen1, Hagit Sacks3, Carmit Mantzur3, Udi Tropp3, Kerstin T Mader4, Thomas C Smallwood4, Chris Sammon4, R Geoff Richards2, Mauro Alini1, Sibylle Grad5.   

Abstract

Nucleus pulposus (NP) replacement offers a minimally invasive alternative to spinal fusion or total disc replacement for the treatment of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration. This study aimed to develop a cytocompatible NP replacement material, which is feasible for non-invasive delivery and tunable design, and allows immediate mechanical restoration of the IVD. A bi-phasic polyurethane scaffold was fabricated consisting of a core material with rapid swelling property and a flexible electrospun envelope. The scaffold was assessed in a bovine whole IVD organ culture model under dynamic load for 14 days. Nucleotomy was achieved by incision through the endplate without damaging the annulus fibrosus. After implantation of the scaffold and in situ swelling, the dynamic compressive stiffness and disc height were restored immediately. The scaffold also showed favorable cytocompatibility for native disc cells. Implantation of the scaffold in a partially nucleotomized IVD down-regulated catabolic gene expression, increased proteoglycan and type II collagen intensity and decreased type I collagen intensity in remaining NP tissue, indicating potential to retard degeneration and preserve the IVD cell phenotype. The scaffold can be delivered in a minimally invasive manner, and the geometry of the scaffold post-hydration is tunable by adjusting the core material, which allows individualized design.
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Keywords:  Biphasic polyurethane scaffold; In situ swelling; Intervertebral disc degeneration; Nucleotomy; Nucleus pulposus replacement; Organ culture

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26828684     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.01.040

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


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