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Shape Memory Polymers for Active Cell Culture
Published on: July 4, 2011
Biocompatible thermal shape-memory poly(lactide-co-trimethylene carbonate) elastomers for cell culture scaffold
Shihao Zhang1, Xu Li1, Dong Zhou1
1The Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education, Engineering Research Centre for Biomedical Materials of Ministry of Education, Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry, School of Materials Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China. yulinli@ecust.edu.cn.
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Biocompatible shape-memory polymers are promising next-generation tissue engineering biomaterials that possess low toxicity, tunable mechanical strength, and programmable movement and actuation properties. To develop low cost, biocompatible and controllable shape-memory polymers, in this work, we prepared Poly(lactide-co-trimethylene carbonate) copolymers (PDTs) by incorporating flexible trimethylene carbonate (TMC) segments into the rigid poly(DL-lactide) (PDLLA) backbone via ring-opening copolymerization. The polymerization conditions were optimized through a systematic orthogonal experimental design. Compared with brittle PDLLA (initial elongation at break: ∼7%), the introduction of TMCs resulted in a significant improvement in the flexibility and ductility (elongation at break for PDT: 27.6-1288%). The thermal shape-memory/recovery rate of PDTs after cyclic deformation is more than 95%, the adjustable thermomechanical properties (Tg: 41.54-10.14 °C) enable their programmable thermal shape-memory function. Moreover, the introduction of TMCs could alleviate local acid degradation of PDLLA, improve the hydrophilicity (water contact angle reduced from 97.75° to 62.25°), and maintain excellent cytocompatibility (meet the medical grade standard). The results showed that PDT copolymers possess tunable elasticity, acid degradation resistance, and enhanced bioactivity, making them promising biocompatible thermal shape-memory elastomers for cell culture scaffold application towards tissue engineering.
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