| Literature DB >> 29812907 |
Eugene Lih1, Chang Hun Kum1,2, Wooram Park3, So Young Chun4, Youngjin Cho5, Yoon Ki Joung1,6, Kwang-Sook Park1, Young Joon Hong7, Dong June Ahn2, Byung-Soo Kim8, Tae Gyun Kwon9, Myung Ho Jeong7, Jeffrey A Hubbell10, Dong Keun Han3.
Abstract
Biodegradable polymers have been extensively used in biomedical applications, ranging from regenerative medicine to medical devices. However, the acidic byproducts resulting from degradation can generate vigorous inflammatory reactions, often leading to clinical failure. We present an approach to prevent acid-induced inflammatory responses associated with biodegradable polymers, here poly(lactide- co-glycolide), by using oligo(lactide)-grafted magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) nanoparticles, which neutralize the acidic environment. In particular, we demonstrated that incorporating the modified Mg(OH)2 nanoparticles within degradable coatings on drug-eluting arterial stents efficiently attenuates the inflammatory response and in-stent intimal thickening by more than 97 and 60%, respectively, in the porcine coronary artery, compared with that of drug-eluting stent control. We also observed that decreased inflammation allows better reconstruction of mouse renal glomeruli in a kidney tissue regeneration model. Such modified Mg(OH)2 nanoparticles may be useful to extend the applicability and improve clinical success of biodegradable devices used in various biomedical fields.Entities:
Keywords: biodegradable polymers; biomedical applications; inflammation; magnesium hydroxide; neutralization
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29812907 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b02365
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881