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  • The study involves the creation of MPEG-b-(PCL-ran-PfLA) diblock copolymers using ɛ-Caprolactone and a specific lactide, focusing on varying the content of the lactide to explore its effects.
  • The copolymers were modified with different functional groups, which influenced their phase transition from sol to gel upon temperature changes.
  • The gels formed showed promising features for biomedical applications, such as controlled biodegradability and minimal inflammatory response when tested in Fischer rats.

Article Abstract

ɛ-Caprolactone (CL) and 3-benzyloxymethyl-6-methyl-1,4-dioxane-2,5-dion (fLA), with a benzyloxymethyl group at the 3-position of the lactide, were randomly copolymerized. The methoxy polyethylene glycol (MPEG)-b-[poly(ɛ-caprolactone)-ran-poly(3-benzyloxymethyl lactide) (PCL-ran-PfLA)] diblock copolymers were designed such that the PfLA content (0-15 mol%) in the PCL segment was varied. The MPEG-b-(PCL-ran-PfLA) diblock copolymers were derivatized by introducing a pendant benzyl group (MC(x)L(y)-OBn), hydroxyl group (MC(x)L(y)-OH), or carboxylic acid group (MC(x)L(y)-COOH) at the PfLA segment. The derivatized MPEG-b-(PCL-ran-PfLA) diblock copolymer solutions exhibited sol-to-gel phase transitions upon a temperature increase. The sol-to-gel phase transition depended on both the type of functional pendant group on the PfLA and the PfLA content in the PCL segment. MC(x)L(y)-COOH diblock copolymer solutions formed gels immediately after injection into Fischer rats. The gels gradually degraded over a period of 0-6 weeks after the initial injection, and the rate of degradation increased for higher concentrations of PfLA. Immunohistochemical characterization showed that the in vivo MPEG-b-(PCL-ran-PfLA) diblock copolymer gels provoked only a modest inflammatory response. These results show that the MPEG-b-(PCL-ran-PfLA) diblock copolymer gel described here may serve as a minimally invasive therapeutic, in situ-forming gel system with an adjustable temperature-responsive and in vivo biodegradable window.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2012.01.004DOI Listing

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