体内分布
体内
壳聚糖
生物相容性
右旋糖酐
材料科学
生物医学工程
荧光寿命成像显微镜
粘附
细胞因子
荧光
色谱法
医学
化学
免疫学
生物化学
生物
物理
生物技术
量子力学
冶金
复合材料
作者
Jaydee D. Cabral,Michelle McConnell,Clare Fitzpatrick,Sonya Mros,Gail Williams,Peter John Wormald,Stephen C. Moratti,Lyall R. Hanton
摘要
Abstract In developing a chitosan/dextran‐based (CD) hydrogel as an adhesion prevention postsurgical aid, the in vivo biodegradation rate, biodistribution, and inflammatory response are important parameters to the biomedical device design. Herein, for the first time, a CD hydrogel was prepared by mixing aqueous solutions of a near infrared (NIR) labeled succinylated chitosan (SC) and tritiated [ 3 H] oxidized dextran (DA). The biodegradation and biodistribution of the NIR/[ 3 H]‐CD hydrogel was tracked noninvasively using NIR fluorescence imaging, and by liquid scintillation counting (LSC) of organs/tissues after subcutaneous injection in BALB/c mice. The inflammatory response was assessed by measuring serum cytokine levels using a Bio‐plex assay and by histological examination of injection site tissue. Fluorescence imaging showed the hydrogel to degrade in under a week. LSC revealed the hydrogel to reside mainly at the injection site, and excreted primarily via the urine within the first 48 h. The CD hydrogel showed a mild inflammatory response as cytokine levels were comparable to saline injected controls. Histological examination of injection site tissue confirmed the cytokine results. In summary, the CD hydrogel's in vivo biodegradation rate, biodistribution, and inflammatory response was determined. Our results indicate that the CD hydrogel has an appropriate biocompatibility after s.c. administration. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part A: 103A: 2611–2620, 2015.
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