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Hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration

Novel polycaprolactone‐based polyurethane (PCL‐PU) copolymers with hyperelasticity, shape‐memory, and ultra‐cell‐adhesion properties are reported as clinically applicable tissue‐regenerative biomaterials. New isosorbide derivatives (propoxylated or ethoxylated ones) were developed to improve mechani...

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Autores principales: Hong, Suk‐Min, Yoon, Ji‐Young, Cha, Jae‐Ryung, Ahn, Junyong, Mandakhbayar, Nandin, Park, Jeong Hui, Im, Junseop, Jin, Gangshi, Kim, Moon‐Young, Knowles, Jonathan C., Lee, Hae‐Hyoung, Lee, Jung‐Hwan, Kim, Hae‐Won
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9472029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36176615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btm2.10332
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author Hong, Suk‐Min
Yoon, Ji‐Young
Cha, Jae‐Ryung
Ahn, Junyong
Mandakhbayar, Nandin
Park, Jeong Hui
Im, Junseop
Jin, Gangshi
Kim, Moon‐Young
Knowles, Jonathan C.
Lee, Hae‐Hyoung
Lee, Jung‐Hwan
Kim, Hae‐Won
author_facet Hong, Suk‐Min
Yoon, Ji‐Young
Cha, Jae‐Ryung
Ahn, Junyong
Mandakhbayar, Nandin
Park, Jeong Hui
Im, Junseop
Jin, Gangshi
Kim, Moon‐Young
Knowles, Jonathan C.
Lee, Hae‐Hyoung
Lee, Jung‐Hwan
Kim, Hae‐Won
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description Novel polycaprolactone‐based polyurethane (PCL‐PU) copolymers with hyperelasticity, shape‐memory, and ultra‐cell‐adhesion properties are reported as clinically applicable tissue‐regenerative biomaterials. New isosorbide derivatives (propoxylated or ethoxylated ones) were developed to improve mechanical properties by enhanced reactivity in copolymer synthesis compared to the original isosorbide. Optimized PCL‐PU with propoxylated isosorbide exhibited notable mechanical performance (50 MPa tensile strength and 1150% elongation with hyperelasticity under cyclic load). The shape‐memory effect was also revealed in different forms (film, thread, and 3D scaffold) with 40%–80% recovery in tension or compression mode after plastic deformation. The ultra‐cell‐adhesive property was proven in various cell types which were reasoned to involve the heat shock protein‐mediated integrin (α5 and αV) activation, as analyzed by RNA sequencing and inhibition tests. After the tissue regenerative potential (muscle and bone) was confirmed by the myogenic and osteogenic responses in vitro, biodegradability, compatible in vivo tissue response, and healing capacity were investigated with in vivo shape‐memorable behavior. The currently exploited PCL‐PU, with its multifunctional (hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, ultra‐cell‐adhesive, and degradable) nature and biocompatibility, is considered a potential tissue‐regenerative biomaterial, especially for minimally invasive surgery that requires small incisions to approach large defects with excellent regeneration capacity.
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spelling pubmed-94720292022-09-28 Hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration Hong, Suk‐Min Yoon, Ji‐Young Cha, Jae‐Ryung Ahn, Junyong Mandakhbayar, Nandin Park, Jeong Hui Im, Junseop Jin, Gangshi Kim, Moon‐Young Knowles, Jonathan C. Lee, Hae‐Hyoung Lee, Jung‐Hwan Kim, Hae‐Won Bioeng Transl Med Research Articles Novel polycaprolactone‐based polyurethane (PCL‐PU) copolymers with hyperelasticity, shape‐memory, and ultra‐cell‐adhesion properties are reported as clinically applicable tissue‐regenerative biomaterials. New isosorbide derivatives (propoxylated or ethoxylated ones) were developed to improve mechanical properties by enhanced reactivity in copolymer synthesis compared to the original isosorbide. Optimized PCL‐PU with propoxylated isosorbide exhibited notable mechanical performance (50 MPa tensile strength and 1150% elongation with hyperelasticity under cyclic load). The shape‐memory effect was also revealed in different forms (film, thread, and 3D scaffold) with 40%–80% recovery in tension or compression mode after plastic deformation. The ultra‐cell‐adhesive property was proven in various cell types which were reasoned to involve the heat shock protein‐mediated integrin (α5 and αV) activation, as analyzed by RNA sequencing and inhibition tests. After the tissue regenerative potential (muscle and bone) was confirmed by the myogenic and osteogenic responses in vitro, biodegradability, compatible in vivo tissue response, and healing capacity were investigated with in vivo shape‐memorable behavior. The currently exploited PCL‐PU, with its multifunctional (hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, ultra‐cell‐adhesive, and degradable) nature and biocompatibility, is considered a potential tissue‐regenerative biomaterial, especially for minimally invasive surgery that requires small incisions to approach large defects with excellent regeneration capacity. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9472029/ /pubmed/36176615 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btm2.10332 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Bioengineering & Translational Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Institute of Chemical Engineers. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hong, Suk‐Min
Yoon, Ji‐Young
Cha, Jae‐Ryung
Ahn, Junyong
Mandakhbayar, Nandin
Park, Jeong Hui
Im, Junseop
Jin, Gangshi
Kim, Moon‐Young
Knowles, Jonathan C.
Lee, Hae‐Hyoung
Lee, Jung‐Hwan
Kim, Hae‐Won
Hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration
title Hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration
title_full Hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration
title_fullStr Hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration
title_short Hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration
title_sort hyperelastic, shape‐memorable, and ultra‐cell‐adhesive degradable polycaprolactone‐polyurethane copolymer for tissue regeneration
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9472029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36176615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btm2.10332
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