Effect of PEG-PLLA diblock copolymer on macroporous PLLA scaffolds by thermally induced phase separation

Authors
Kim, HDBae, EHKwon, ICPal, RRNam, JDLee, DS
Issue Date
2004-05
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
BIOMATERIALS, v.25, no.12, pp.2319 - 2329
Abstract
A regular and highly interconnected macroporous poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) scaffold was fabricated from a PLLA-dioxane-water ternary system with added polyethylene glycol (PEG)-PLLA diblock using thermally induced phase separation (TIPS). The morphology of the scaffold was investigated in detail by controlling the following TIPS parameters: quenching temperature, aging time, polymer concentration, molecular structure, and diblock concentration. The phase diagram was assessed visually on the basis of the turbidity. The cloud-point curve shifted to higher temperatures with increasing PEG content in the additives (PEG-PLLA diblocks), due to a stronger interaction between PEG and water in solution. The addition of diblock series (0.5 wt% in solution) stabilized interconnections of pores at a later stage without segregation or sedimentation. The pore size of the scaffold could be easily controlled in the range 50-300 mum. A macroporous PLLA scaffold was used to study an MC3T3-El cell (an osteoblast-like cell) culture. The cells successfully proliferated in the PLLA scaffold in the presence of added PEG-PLLA diblock for 4 weeks. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER SCAFFOLDS; CELL TRANSPLANTATION; POLY(L-LACTIDE) SCAFFOLD; TERNARY-SYSTEM; MEMBRANES; MATRICES; DYNAMICS; IMPLANTS; INVITRO; FOAMS; BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER SCAFFOLDS; CELL TRANSPLANTATION; POLY(L-LACTIDE) SCAFFOLD; TERNARY-SYSTEM; MEMBRANES; MATRICES; DYNAMICS; IMPLANTS; INVITRO; FOAMS; macroporous scaffold; thermally induced phase separation (TIPS); PLLA; PEG-PLLA diblock copolymer; MC3T3-E1 cell
ISSN
0142-9612
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/137627
DOI
10.1016/j.biomaterials.2003.09.011
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