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Electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin

Many studies in recent years have focused on surface engineering of implant materials in order to improve their biocompatibility and other performance. Porous tantalum implants have increasingly been used in implant surgeries, due to their biocompatibility, physical stability, and good mechanical st...

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Autores principales: Guo, Xinming, Chen, Muwan, Feng, Wenzhou, Liang, Jiabi, Zhao, Huibin, Tian, Lin, Chao, Hui, Zou, Xuenong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3230572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22162662
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S25918
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author Guo, Xinming
Chen, Muwan
Feng, Wenzhou
Liang, Jiabi
Zhao, Huibin
Tian, Lin
Chao, Hui
Zou, Xuenong
author_facet Guo, Xinming
Chen, Muwan
Feng, Wenzhou
Liang, Jiabi
Zhao, Huibin
Tian, Lin
Chao, Hui
Zou, Xuenong
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description Many studies in recent years have focused on surface engineering of implant materials in order to improve their biocompatibility and other performance. Porous tantalum implants have increasingly been used in implant surgeries, due to their biocompatibility, physical stability, and good mechanical strength. In this study we functionalized the porous tantalum implant for sustained drug delivery capability via electrostatic self-assembly of polyelectrolytes of hyaluronic acid, methylated collagen, and terpolymer on the surface of a porous tantalum implant. The anticancer drug doxorubicin was encapsulated into the multilayer copolymer membranes on the porous tantalum implants. Results showed the sustained released of doxorubicin from the functionalized porous tantalum implants for up to 1 month. The drug release solutions in 1 month all had inhibitory effects on the proliferation of chondrosarcoma cell line SW1353. These results suggest that this functionalized implant could be used in reconstructive surgery for the treatment of bone tumor as a local, sustained drug delivery system.
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spelling pubmed-32305722011-12-08 Electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin Guo, Xinming Chen, Muwan Feng, Wenzhou Liang, Jiabi Zhao, Huibin Tian, Lin Chao, Hui Zou, Xuenong Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Many studies in recent years have focused on surface engineering of implant materials in order to improve their biocompatibility and other performance. Porous tantalum implants have increasingly been used in implant surgeries, due to their biocompatibility, physical stability, and good mechanical strength. In this study we functionalized the porous tantalum implant for sustained drug delivery capability via electrostatic self-assembly of polyelectrolytes of hyaluronic acid, methylated collagen, and terpolymer on the surface of a porous tantalum implant. The anticancer drug doxorubicin was encapsulated into the multilayer copolymer membranes on the porous tantalum implants. Results showed the sustained released of doxorubicin from the functionalized porous tantalum implants for up to 1 month. The drug release solutions in 1 month all had inhibitory effects on the proliferation of chondrosarcoma cell line SW1353. These results suggest that this functionalized implant could be used in reconstructive surgery for the treatment of bone tumor as a local, sustained drug delivery system. Dove Medical Press 2011 2011-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3230572/ /pubmed/22162662 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S25918 Text en © 2011 Guo et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Guo, Xinming
Chen, Muwan
Feng, Wenzhou
Liang, Jiabi
Zhao, Huibin
Tian, Lin
Chao, Hui
Zou, Xuenong
Electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin
title Electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin
title_full Electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin
title_fullStr Electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin
title_full_unstemmed Electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin
title_short Electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin
title_sort electrostatic self-assembly of multilayer copolymeric membranes on the surface of porous tantalum implants for sustained release of doxorubicin
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3230572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22162662
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S25918
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