Biocompatible poly(glycerol sebacate) base segmented co‐polymer with interesting chemical structure and tunable mechanical properties: In vitro and in vivo study

Author:

Arabsorkhi‐Mishabi Amirhesam1,Zandi Mojgan1ORCID,Askari Fahimeh2,Pezeshki‐Modaress Mohamad345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomaterials Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute Tehran Iran

2. Department of Polymer Science Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute Tehran Iran

3. Burn Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

4. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive surgery, Hazrat Fatemeh Hospital, School of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

5. Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, different polycaprolactone (PCL) soft blocks were incorporated into poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) structure to prepare a series of PGS‐based elastomers with a wide range of chemical compositions, mechanical properties, and modulated degradation behavior. The PGS and PGS‐co‐PCL elastomers were prepared under a thermal curing process in the absence of any catalysts. Here, in addition to the effect of different lengths of PCL block, the effect of thermal curing time on the mechanical properties and degradation behavior of the elastomers was investigated. The synthesized PGS‐co‐PCL elastomers exhibited tunable mechanical properties in the range of soft tissues. Moreover, the in vitro degradation study revealed linear degradation kinetics with approximately twofold decrease in the elastomers degradation rate. In vitro study showed that proliferation of human olfactory ecto‐mesenchymal stem cells (OE‐MSCs) was supported on PGS‐co‐PCL elastomer. In addition, in vivo evaluation of PGS‐co‐PCL elastomer confirmed mild tissue response with high angiogenesis, indicating a good candidate in various biomedical applications and soft tissue engineering.

Funder

Iran University of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Chemistry

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