Morphological property and in vitro enzymatic degradation of modified chitosan as a scaffold

作者:Bae In Ho; Jang Won Gu; Lim Hyun Pil; Park Sang Won; Lee Kwang Min; Park Young Joon; Park In Kyu; Jeong Myung Ho; Koh Jeong Tae*
来源:Macromolecular Research, 2011, 19(12): 1250-1256.
DOI:10.1007/s13233-011-1203-3

摘要

Chitosan (CS) was proposed as a promising candidate scaffold for tissue engineering. However, some drawbacks of natural CS remain. The current study modified CS by conjugating thiol to CS polymer (Thio-CS) and substantiated its three-dimensional microstructure and physical properties such as swelling or degradation. The Thio-CS was obtained by CS modification using 2-iminothiolane-HCl (2-IT). Because of the formation of disulfide bonds between thiol moieties based on oxidation of the immobilized thiol groups of CS, Thio-CS exhibits in situ gelling properties according to the reducing amount of free thiol. The content of the thiol group was increased as the amount of 2-IT increased. The swelling test demonstrated that Thio-CS can absorb up to 3.5 times its weight of phosphate buffered saline within 1 h and that the pore size and amount significantly increased with incubation time. The Thio-CS enzymatic degradation rate according to velocity was investigated. The results showed that Thio-CS was more resistant to lysozyme as viscosity increased. Thio-CS sponges were fabricated using freezedrying. The lyophilized Thio-CS had a homogeneous honeycomb-like shape, and its pores were relatively smaller (< 2 mu m) than those of unmodified CS (> 2 mu m). These results suggest that Thio-CS might be a candidate regenerative therapeutic device.

  • 出版日期2011-12