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Published on: August 12, 2012
Antitumoral-Embedded Biopolymeric Spheres for Implantable Devices
Valentina Grumezescu1, Oana Gherasim1, Bianca Gălățeanu2
1Lasers Department, National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics, 077125 Magurele, Romania.
Abstract:
The bioactive surface modification of implantable devices paves the way towards the personalized healthcare practice by providing a versatile and tunable approach that increase the patient outcome, facilitate the medical procedure, and reduce the indirect or secondary effects. The purpose of our study was to assess the performance of composite coatings based on biopolymeric spheres of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) embedded with hydroxyapatite (HA) and methotrexate (MTX). Bio-simulated tests performed for up to one week evidenced the gradual release of the antitumor drug and the biomineralization potential of PLGA/HA-MTX sphere coatings. The composite materials proved superior biocompatibility and promoted enhanced cell adhesion and proliferation with respect to human preosteoblast and osteosarcoma cell lines when compared to pristine titanium.

