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Biodegradable poly(ether-ester) multiblock copolymers for controlled release applications: An in vivo evaluation

✍ Scribed by R. van Dijkhuizen-Radersma; J. R. Roosma; J. Sohier; F. L. A. M. A. Péters; M. van den Doel; C. A. van Blitterswijk; K. de Groot; J. M. Bezemer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
445 KB
Volume
71A
Category
Article
ISSN
1549-3296

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Abstract

Multiblock poly(ether‐ester)s based on poly(ethylene glycol), butylene terephthalate, and butylene succinate segments were evaluated for their in vivo degradation and biocompatibility in order to establish a correlation with previously reported in vitro results. Porous polymer sheets were implanted subcutaneously for 32 weeks in rats. The degradation was monitored visually (histology), by molecular weight (GPC), and by copolymer composition (NMR). Substitution of the aromatic terephthalate units by aliphatic succinate units was shown to accelerate the degradation rate of the copolymers. Direct correlation of the in vivo and in vitro degradation of the porous implants showed a slightly faster initial molecular weight decrease in vivo. Besides hydrolysis, oxidation occurs in vivo due to the presence of radicals produced by inflammatory cells. In addition, the higher molecular weight plateau of the residue found in vivo indicated a higher solubility of the oligomers in the extracellular fluid compared to a phosphate buffer. Minor changes in the poly(ether‐ester) compositions were noted due to degradation. Microscopically, fragmentation of the porous implants was observed in time. At later stages of degradation, macrophages were observed phagocytozing small polymer particles. Both in vitro cytotoxicity studies and histology on in vivo samples proved the biocompatibility of the poly(ether‐ester)s. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res 71A: 118–127, 2004


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## Abstract Multiblock poly(ether‐ester)s based on poly(ethylene glycol), butylene terephthalate, and butylene succinate units were synthesized by a two‐step melt polycondensation reaction, with the aim of developing a new series of degradable polymers for controlled release applications. The copol