A NEW BIOLOGICAL GLUE FROM GELATIN AND POLY(L-GLUTAMIC ACID)

Citation
Y. Otani et al., A NEW BIOLOGICAL GLUE FROM GELATIN AND POLY(L-GLUTAMIC ACID), Journal of biomedical materials research, 31(2), 1996, pp. 157-166
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Biomedical","Materials Science, Biomaterials
ISSN journal
00219304
Volume
31
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
157 - 166
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9304(1996)31:2<157:ANBGFG>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
This study describes the potentiality of hydrogels composed of gelatin and poly(L-glutamic acid) (PLGA) as a biological glue for soft tissue s and compares its effectiveness with that of a conventional fibrin gl ue. Water-soluble carbodiimides (WSC) were used to crosslink the aqueo us mixture of gelatin and PLGA. The mixed aqueous solution of gelatin and PLGA set to a hydrogel by use of WSC as rapidly as BOLHEAL (R) fib rin glue. An addition of PLGA to gelatin aqueous solution reduced not only its gelation time but also the WSC concentration necessary for hy drogel formation. The cured hydrogel exhibited firm adhesion to the mo use skin and other soft tissues with a higher bonding strength than BO LHEAL (R) fibrin glue. Cohesive failure in the hydrogel was observed w hen the gel-tissue bond was broken, in contrast to BOLHEAL (R) fibrin glue. The bonding strength of the gelatin-PLGA hydrogel became higher with the increasing PLGA concentration. The inflammatory reaction arou nd the gelatin-PLGA hydrogel subcutaneously implanted in mice was mild , and the hydrogel was gradually absorbed with time in vivo. A toxicit y test demonstrated that the concentration of WSC necessary as a biolo gical glue was low enough not to induce its toxicity. (C) 1996 John Wi ley & Sons, Inc.