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Injectable PTHF-based thermogelling polyurethane implants for long-term intraocular application

Author
Corresponding AuthorXue,Kun; Su,Xinyi; Wu,Decheng; Loh,Xian Jun
Publication Years
2022-12-02
DOI
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ISSN
1226-4601
EISSN
2055-7124
Volume26Issue:1
Abstract

Background: Hydrogels show great potential to be used for intraocular applications due to their high-water content and similarity to the native vitreous. Injectable thermosensitive hydrogels through a small-bore needle can be used as a delivery system for drugs or a tamponading substitute to treat posterior eye diseases with clear clinical potential. However, none of the currently available thermosensitive hydrogels can provide intraocular support for up to 3 months or more. Method: In this study, an injectable polytetrahydrofuran (PTHF)-based thermosensitive hydrogel was synthesized by polyurethane reaction. We examined the injectability, rheological properties, microstructure, cytotoxicity, and in vivo compatibility and stability of the hydrogels in rabbit eyes. Results: We found that the PTHF block type and PTHF component ratio could modulate thermogelation properties of the polyurethane polymers. The PTHF-based hydrogel implants retained normal retinal structure and function. Incorporating bioinert PTHF generated highly biocompatible and more stable thermogels in the vitreous cavity, with gel networks and the presence of polymer still observed after 3 months when other thermogels would have been completely cleared. Moreover, despite lacking hydrolytically cleavable linkages, the polymers could be most naturally removed from the native vitreous by bio-erosion without additional surgical interventions. Conclusion: Our findings suggest the potential of incorporating hydrophobic bioinert blocks to enhance the in vivo stability of supramolecularly associated hydrogels for long-term intraocular applications. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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English
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Funding Project
IAF-PP (A*STAR, HMBS Domain)[20/H7/a0/034]
WOS Research Area
Engineering ; Materials Science
WOS Subject
Engineering, Biomedical ; Materials Science, Biomaterials
WOS Accession No
WOS:000914627500004
Publisher
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85143161802
Data Source
Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:1
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/416470
DepartmentDepartment of Biomedical Engineering
Affiliation
1.Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE),Agency for Science,Technology and Research (A*STAR),Singapore,2 Fusionopolis Way,138634,Singapore
2.Department of Biomedical Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech),Shenzhen,1088 Xueyuan Avenue,518055,China
3.Department of Ophthalmology,Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,National University of Singapore,Singapore,1E Kent Ridge Road,119228,Singapore
4.Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB),Agency for Science,Technology and Research (A*STAR),Singapore,61 Biopolis Drive,138673,Singapore
5.Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI),Singapore,20 College Road,169856,Singapore
6.Department of Ophthalmology,National University Hospital,Singapore,1E Kent Ridge Road,119228,Singapore
7.Department of Materials Science and Engineering,National University of Singapore (NUS),Singapore,9 Engineering Drive 1,117576,Singapore
First Author AffilicationDepartment of Biomedical Engineering
Corresponding Author AffilicationDepartment of Biomedical Engineering
Recommended Citation
GB/T 7714
Zhang,Kaiwen,Liu,Zengping,Lin,Qianyu,et al. Injectable PTHF-based thermogelling polyurethane implants for long-term intraocular application[J]. Biomaterials Research,2022,26(1).
APA
Zhang,Kaiwen.,Liu,Zengping.,Lin,Qianyu.,Boo,Yi Jian.,Ow,Valerie.,...&Loh,Xian Jun.(2022).Injectable PTHF-based thermogelling polyurethane implants for long-term intraocular application.Biomaterials Research,26(1).
MLA
Zhang,Kaiwen,et al."Injectable PTHF-based thermogelling polyurethane implants for long-term intraocular application".Biomaterials Research 26.1(2022).
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