Citation: Dong Sup Lee, Su Jin Kim, Jun Ho Sohn, In Gul Kim, Sae Woong Kim, Dong Wan Sohn, Jong Hyun Kim, Bumkyoo Choi. BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF A PDMS-COATED MICRO-DEVICE: BLADDER VOLUME MONITORING SENSOR[J]. Chinese Journal of Polymer Science, ;2012, 30(2): 242-249. doi: 10.1007/s10118-012-1119-1
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We evaluated the biocompatibility of a dimethylpolysiloxane-coated micro-device which had been designed for monitoring real-time bladder volume in previous studies. The extract assay with dimethylpolysiloxane which had been used for coating the micro-device to measure the bladder volume was performed as an in vitro cytotoxicity test. For in vivo biocompatibility testing, the inflammatory responses around the implantation site of the micro-device in subcutaneous tissue of rat were assessed by light microscope with HE stain and fluorescence microscope with ED1 stain and von Willebrand factor stain. The averages of cell viability in dimethylpolysiloxane group were 84.6% and 82.3% at 24 h and 72 h incubation, respectively. The qualitative evaluations with light and fluorescence microscope revealed that the inflammatory changes peaked during 2 weeks but almost disappeared at 4 weeks after implantation of devices. The quantitative evaluations for granulation layer formation and neovascularization showed that the thickness of the layer in dimethylpolysiloxane group peaked during 2 weeks but it came to be stabilized at 4 weeks as thin as at 2 weeks in control group, and the frequency of neovascularization was higher in dimethylpolysiloxane group than in control group but it was not increased with time. The dimethylpolysiloxane-coated micro-device is thought be a reliable bio-medical device.
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Keywords:
- Dimethylpolysiloxane
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