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In vivo biocompatibility of gelatin-based hydrogels and interpenetrating networks
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In vivo biocompatibility of gelatin-based hydrogels and interpenetrating networks

Kelly R. Stevens, Nicole J. Einerson, Jeanine A. BurmaniaWeiyuan John Kao
Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, 卷.13(12), 頁碼.1353-1366
2002
PMID: 12555901

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Dexamethasone Glutaraldehyde Leukocytes Polyethyleneglycol Subcutaneous cage implant Biophysics Bioengineering Biomaterials Biomedical Engineering
The in vivo host response to two gelatin-based hydrogel systems of varying crosslinking modalities and loaded with the anti-inflammatory agent dexamethasone sodium phosphate was investigated. Either gelatin was chemically crosslinked with glutaraldehyde, or polyethyleneglycol diacrylate was photopolymerized around gelatin to form interpenetrating networks. The subcutaneous cage implant system was utilized to determine differential leukocyte concentrations in the inflammatory exudate surrounding the materials as indices for biocompatibility and drug efficacy in vivo. Most of the crosslinked gelatin-based materials, either via glutaraldehyde fixation or interpenetrating network formation, elicited stronger inflammatory responses than either of the starting materials, gelatin and polyethyleneglycol diacrylate. In general, dexamethasone delayed and intensified the inflammatory response. The loss of material mass did not correlate directly with the degree of cellular inflammatory response, but increased with longer implantation time and decreased with more extensive fixation.

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