Polyurethanes as supports for human retinal pigment epithelium cell growth

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作者
da Silva, Gisele R. [2 ]
Junior, Armando da S. C. [3 ]
Saliba, Juliana B. [3 ]
Berdugo, Marianne [1 ]
Goldenberg, Brigitte T. [1 ]
Naud, Marie C. [1 ]
Ayres, Eliane [4 ]
Orefice, Rodrigo L. [4 ]
Cohen, Francine B. [1 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] INSERM, Inst Cordeliers, UMR872, F-75006 Paris, France
[2] Univ Fed Sao Joao del Rei, Sch Pharm, Chanadour, Divinopolis, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Sch Pharm, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Met & Mat Engn, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[5] Fdn Ophtalmol Adolphe de Rothschild, Paris, France
[6] Univ Paris 05, Hotel Dieu, Univ Hosp, Paris, France
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Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE); Biodegradable polyurethane; Polyurethane aqueous dispersion; In vivo short-term biocompatibility; Age-related macular degeneration; RPE graft; SYNTHETIC BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS; HUMAN BRUCHS MEMBRANE; MACULAR DEGENERATION; AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE; TRANSPLANTATION; RPE; CULTURE; PATHOGENESIS; JUNCTIONS; DELIVERY;
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10.5301/IJAO.2011.6398
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R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Purpose: The transplant of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells on supports may well be an effective therapeutic approach to improve the visual results of patients with age-related macular degeneration. In this study, two biodegradable polyurethanes were investigated as supports for human RPE cells (ARPE-19). Methods: Polyurethane aqueous dispersions based on poly(caprolactone) and/or poly(ethylene glycol) as soft segments, and isophorone diisocyanate and hydrazine as hard segments were prepared. Polyurethane films were produced by casting the dispersions and allowing them to dry at room temperature for one week. The ARPE-19 cells were seeded onto the polyurethane films and they were investigated as supports for in vitro adhesion, proliferation, and uniform distribution of differentiated ARPE-19 cells. Additionally, the in vivo ocular biocompatibility of the polyurethane films was evaluated. Results: The RPE adhered to and proliferated onto the polyurethane supports, thus establishing cell-PUD surface interactions. Upon confluence, the cells formed an organized monolayer, exhibited a polygonal appearance, and displayed actin filaments which ran along the upper cytoplasm. At 15 days of seeding, the occluding expression was confirmed between adjacent cells, representing the barrier functionality of epithelial cells on polymeric surfaces and the establishment of cell-cell interactions. Results from the in vivo study indicated that polyurethanes exhibited a high degree of short-term intraocular biocompatibility. Conclusions: Biodegradable polyurethane films display the proper mechanical properties for an easy transscleral-driven subretinal implantation and can be considered as biocompatible supports for a functional ARPE-19 monolayer.
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