3 resultados para POROUS POLYMER SCAFFOLDS

em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha


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Gels are elastic porous polymer networks that are accompanied by pronounced mechanical properties. Due to their biocompatibility, ‘responsive hydrogels’ (HG) have many biomedical applications ranging from biosensors and drug delivery to tissue engineering. They respond to external stimuli such as temperature and salt by changing their dimensions. Of paramount importance is the ability to engineer penetrability and diffusion of interacting molecules in the crowded HG environment, as this would enable one to optimize a specific functionality. Even though the conditions under which biomedical devices operate are rather complex, a bottom-up approach could reduce the complexity of mutually coupled parameters influencing tracer mobility. The present thesis focuses on the interaction-induced tracer diffusion in polymer solutions and their homologous gels, probed by means of Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS). This is a single-molecule-sensitive technique having the advantage of optimal performance under ultralow tracer concentrations, typically employed in biosensors. Two different types of hydrogels have been investigated, a conventional one with broad polydispersity in the distance between crosslink points and a so-called ‘ideal’, with uniform mesh size distribution. The former is based on a thermoresponsive polymer, exhibiting phase separation in water at temperatures close to the human body temperature. The latter represents an optimal platform to study tracer diffusion. Mobilities of different tracers have been investigated in each network, varying in size, geometry and in terms of tracer-polymer attractive strength, as perturbed by different stimuli. The thesis constitutes a systematic effort towards elucidating the role of the strength and nature of different tracer-polymer interactions, on tracer mobilities; it outlines that interactions can still be very important even in the simplified case of dilute polymer solutions; it also demonstrates that the presence of permanent crosslinks exerts distinct tracer slowdown, depending on the tracer type and the nature of the tracer-polymer interactions, expressed differently by each tracer with regard to the selected stimulus. In aqueous polymer solutions, the tracer slowdown is found to be system-dependent and no universal trend seems to hold, in contrast to predictions from scaling theory for non-interacting nanoparticle mobility and empirical relations concerning the mesh size in polymer solutions. Complex tracer dynamics in polymer networks may be distinctly expressed by FCS, depending on the specific synergy among-at least some of - the following parameters: nature of interactions, external stimuli employed, tracer size and type, crosslink density and swelling ratio.

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Die Aufklärung der Schlüsselrolle der RNA in zahlreichen biologischen Prozessen, die sich aus ihren selektiven Wechselwirkungen mit anderen RNA-Molekülen, Proteinen, Peptiden bzw. Antibiotika ergibt, ist für die Wirkstoffforschung von großer Bedeutung. Die Aminoglycoside und Antibiotika, die durch eine Hemmung der Proteinbiosynthese schon seit längerem bekannt sind, dienen als Leitstrukuren für die Synthese von weiteren Wirkstoffen. Die meisten Aminoglycosid-Antibiotika beinhalten Aminozucker, die mit dem rn2-Desoxystreptamin-Gerüst verbunden sind. Die stereochemische Vielfalt der Substitutionsstellen für Amino- und Hydroxylgruppen in diesem Gerüst und deren beschränkte konformative Flexibilität bieten vielseitige Möglichkeiten, um potenzielle RNA-Liganden so zu gestalten, dass es zu einer spezifischen Erkennung von RNA-Strukturen kommen kann. Ein wichtiger Vertreter dieser Antibiotika, Neomycin B, von dessen Struktur die Entwicklung des Diaminogalactose-Templates abgeleitet wurde, wurde in dieser Arbeit als Leitstruktur gewählt. Die Synthese von Diaminogalactose-Scaffolds wurde zunächst in Lösung durchgeführt. Anschließend wurden die Bausteine 2 und 4 an einen polymeren Träger gebunden.rnNach Prüfung der orthogonalen Stabilität der Schutzgruppen wurde mit den Scaffolds 2 und 4 eine Bibliothek von 65 Verbindungen hergestellt. Mit 42 dieser Verbindungen wurden anschließend Zellassays im Rahmen des Sonderforschungsbereichs 579 (RNA-Liganden-Wechselwirkungen) durchgeführt, um ihre Cytotoxizität zu prüfen. Für einzelne Verbindungen konnten die optimalen Konzentrationen bestimmt werden, bei denen zukünftige Tests für die Tat/TAR Wechselwirkung ohne störende cytotoxische Effekte durchgeführt werden können.rn

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Until today, autogenic bone grafts from various donor regions represent the gold standard in the field of bone reconstruction, providing both osteoinductive and osteoconductive characteristics. However, due to low availability and a disequilibrium between supply and demand, the risk of disease transfer and morbidity, usually associated with autogeneic bone grafts, the development of biomimic materials with structural and chemical properties similar to those of natural bone have been extensively studied. So far,rnonly a few synthetic materials, so far, have met these criteria, displaying properties that allow an optimal bone reconstitution. Biosilica is formed enzymatically under physiological-relevant conditions (temperature and pH) via silicatein (silica protein), an enzyme that was isolated from siliceous sponges, cloned, and prepared in a recombinant way, retaining its catalytic activity. It is biocompatible, has some unique mechanical characteristics, and comprises significant osteoinductive activity.rnTo explore the application of biosilica in the fields of regenerative medicine,rnsilicatein was encapsulated, together with its substrate sodium metasilicate, into poly(D,L-lactide)/polyvinylpyrrolidone(PVP)-based microspheres, using w/o/wrnmethodology with solvent casting and termed Poly(D,L-lactide)-silicatein silicacontaining-microspheres [PLASSM]. Both silicatein encapsulation efficiency (40%) and catalytic activity retention upon polymer encapsulation were enhanced by addition of an essential pre-emulsifying step using PVP. Furthermore, the metabolic stability, cytoxicity as well as the kinetics of silicatein release from the PLASSM were studied under biomimetic conditions, using simulated body fluid. As a solid support for PLASSM, a polyvinylpyrrolidone/starch/Na2HPO4-based matrix (termed plastic-like filler matrix containing silicic acid [PMSA]) was developed and its chemical and physical properties determined. Moreover, due to the non-toxicity and bioinactivity of the PMSA, it is suggested that PMSA acts as osteoconductive material. Both components, PLASSM and PMSA, when added together, form arnbifunctional 2-component implant material, that is (i)non-toxic(biocompatible), (ii)moldable, (iii) self-hardening at a controlled and clinically suitable rate to allows a tight insertion into any bone defect (iv) biodegradable, (v)forms a porous material upon exposure to body biomimetic conditions, and (vi)displays both osteoinductive (silicatein)and osteoconductive (PMSA) properties.rnPreliminary in vivo experiments were carried out with rabbit femurs, by creatingrnartificial bone defects that were subsequently treated with the bifunctional 2-component implant material. After 9 weeks of implantation, both computed tomography (CT) and morphological analyses showed complete resorption of the implanted material, concurrent with complete bone regeneration. The given data can be considered as a significant contribution to the successful introduction of biosilica-based implants into the field of bone substitution surgery.