Rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities

Background: Restorative orbital and periorbital surgeries require implantable materials containing antimicrobial and anticancer medications. Purpose: To assess rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities. Material and Methods...

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Main Authors: N. A. Galatenko, R. A. Rozhnova, D. V. Kuliesh, V. D. Denisenko, A. P. Maletskyy, N. M. Bigun
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Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Society of Ophthalmologists 2022-08-01
Series:Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2022/4/7-fulltext
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author N. A. Galatenko
R. A. Rozhnova
D. V. Kuliesh
V. D. Denisenko
A. P. Maletskyy
N. M. Bigun
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R. A. Rozhnova
D. V. Kuliesh
V. D. Denisenko
A. P. Maletskyy
N. M. Bigun
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description Background: Restorative orbital and periorbital surgeries require implantable materials containing antimicrobial and anticancer medications. Purpose: To assess rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities. Material and Methods: Dacarbazine (DC)-containing polyurethane-urea foam (PUUF) implants were a subject of research. We studied the dynamics of DC release from these implant samples. Soft tissue cellular responses to the developed composites were assessed through the implantation of the latter in Wistar rats. Results: We found that the number of open pores impacts implant survival. There was no substantial difference in DC release between the PUUF samples with a DC weight percent of 1% and those with a DC weight percent of 0.5% at incubation days 1 to 3. At days 5, 7 and 14, an increase in DC release was higher in the former samples than in the latter samples (64% versus 55%). In animals with a subcutaneously implanted PUUF sample, there was histological evidence of (a) formation of a capsule and tight network of blood vessels surrounding an implanted sample at day 3, and (b) separation of the implanted material from the surrounding tissues by a wide cuff of lymphocytes and a thick connective tissue capsule (CTC) at day 7. Conclusion: The number of open pores impacts DC release and the speed of connective tissue ingrowth into the porous matrix. It was found that a CTC formed around all implants at early time points and at day 30, which in combination with the presence of DC in composite materials resulted in long-term cellular inflammation at the implant placement site.
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spelling doaj.art-ec472d5fc3a549e99ef788a6747319b12023-12-07T09:27:22ZengUkrainian Society of OphthalmologistsJournal of Ophthalmology2412-87402022-08-014404810.31288/oftalmolzh202244048Rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densitiesN. A. Galatenko0R. A. Rozhnova1D. V. Kuliesh 2V. D. Denisenko3A. P. Maletskyy4N. M. Bigun5The Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineThe Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineThe Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineThe Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineSI "The Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy of the NAMS of Ukraine"Lviv Regional Clinical HospitalBackground: Restorative orbital and periorbital surgeries require implantable materials containing antimicrobial and anticancer medications. Purpose: To assess rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities. Material and Methods: Dacarbazine (DC)-containing polyurethane-urea foam (PUUF) implants were a subject of research. We studied the dynamics of DC release from these implant samples. Soft tissue cellular responses to the developed composites were assessed through the implantation of the latter in Wistar rats. Results: We found that the number of open pores impacts implant survival. There was no substantial difference in DC release between the PUUF samples with a DC weight percent of 1% and those with a DC weight percent of 0.5% at incubation days 1 to 3. At days 5, 7 and 14, an increase in DC release was higher in the former samples than in the latter samples (64% versus 55%). In animals with a subcutaneously implanted PUUF sample, there was histological evidence of (a) formation of a capsule and tight network of blood vessels surrounding an implanted sample at day 3, and (b) separation of the implanted material from the surrounding tissues by a wide cuff of lymphocytes and a thick connective tissue capsule (CTC) at day 7. Conclusion: The number of open pores impacts DC release and the speed of connective tissue ingrowth into the porous matrix. It was found that a CTC formed around all implants at early time points and at day 30, which in combination with the presence of DC in composite materials resulted in long-term cellular inflammation at the implant placement site. https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2022/4/7-fulltextcross-linked polyurethane composite implantdacarbazine deposition and diffusioncellular response
spellingShingle N. A. Galatenko
R. A. Rozhnova
D. V. Kuliesh
V. D. Denisenko
A. P. Maletskyy
N. M. Bigun
Rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities
Journal of Ophthalmology
cross-linked polyurethane composite implant
dacarbazine deposition and diffusion
cellular response
title Rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities
title_full Rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities
title_fullStr Rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities
title_full_unstemmed Rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities
title_short Rat tissue responses to dacarbazine-containing implants made of cross-linked polyurethane of different densities
title_sort rat tissue responses to dacarbazine containing implants made of cross linked polyurethane of different densities
topic cross-linked polyurethane composite implant
dacarbazine deposition and diffusion
cellular response
url https://www.ozhurnal.com/en/archive/2022/4/7-fulltext
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