Fabrication and biological properties of artificial tendon composite from medium chain length polyhydroxyalkanoate

Author:

Tawonsawatruk Tulyapruek,Panaksri Anuchan,Hemstapat Ruedee,Praenet Passavee,Rattanapinyopituk Kasem,Boonyagul Sani,Tanadchangsaeng Nuttapol

Abstract

AbstractMedium chain length polyhydroxyalkanoate (MCL-PHA), a biodegradable and biocompatible material, has a mechanical characteristic of hyper-elasticity, comparable to elastomeric material with similar properties to human tendon flexibility. These MCL-PHA properties gave rise to applying this material as an artificial tendon or ligament implant. In this study, the material was solution-casted in cylinder and rectangular shapes in the molds with the designated small holes. A portion of the torn human tendon was threaded into the holes as a suture to generate a composite tendon graft. The tensile testing of the three types of MCL-PHA/tendon composite shows that the cylinder material shape with the zigzag threaded three holes has the highest value of maximum tensile strength at 56 MPa, closing to the ultimate tendon tensile stress (50–100 MPa). Fibroblast cells collected from patients were employed as primary tendon cells for growing to attach to the surface of the MCL-PHA material to prove the concept of the composite tendon graft. The cells could attach and proliferate with substantial viability and generate collagen, leading to chondrogenic induction of tendon cells. An in vivo biocompatibility was also conducted in a rat subcutaneous model in comparison with medical-grade silicone. The MCL-PHA material was found to be biocompatible with the surrounding tissues. For surgical application, after the MCL-PHA material is decomposed, tendon cells should develop into an attached tendon and co-generated as a tendon graft.

Funder

National Research Council of Thailand

Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University

Mahidol University and National Research Council of Thailand

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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