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Biocompatibility study of as-polymerized poly(L-lactide) in rats using a cage implant system.

J E Bergsma1, F R Rozema, R R Bos, G Boering, W C de Bruijn, A J Pennings.   

Abstract

To evaluate the biocompatibility of in vitro predegraded as polymerized poly(L-lactide) (PLLA), a cage implant system was used to investigate white cell and enzyme concentrations with time. The use of a cage permits in a serial fashion a quantitative and qualitative measurement of exudate components formed around an implant. Subcutaneously in rats, caped cages manufactured from stainless-steel mesh were implanted with in vitro predegraded, as-polymerized PLLA, as-polymerized PLLA cylinders, and empty cages serving as controls. In vitro predegradation was used to simulate the degradation products of long-term in vitro degradation. Predegraded PLLA particles were obtained by in vitro hydrolysis at elevated temperatures. The first 7 days of implantation were characterized by an acute inflammatory reaction; the exudate extracted from the cages showed predominantly neutrophils for all types of implants. After day 7, there was a more chronic inflammatory reaction with predominantly macrophages and lymphocytes. There were no significant differences in the total leukocyte concentration or macrophage concentration for any of the cages in the period from 10-21 days. Extracellular enzyme activity also did not show any significant differences among the three types of cages. A possible explanation for the absence of any significant differences could be that the in vitro predegraded particles were sieved before implantation, thus eliminating all small particles (< 70 microns) that are probably mandatory to provoke an increased cellular reaction.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7738063     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.820290206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res        ISSN: 0021-9304


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