In VivoMagnetic Resonance Imaging and Relaxometry Study of a Porous Hydrogel Implanted in the Trapezius Muscle of Rabbits
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Tissue Engineering
- Vol. 6 (3) , 265-278
- https://doi.org/10.1089/10763270050044443
Abstract
In vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and relaxometry were performed to assess noninvasively the tissue reaction and the biological integration of hydrogels made of poly[N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide] (PHPMA) after implantation in the trapezius muscle of rabbits. The benefits of incorporating RGD peptide sequences in the polymer backbone were also investigated. The histological status of each implant was probed by the trend of their transversal relaxation times, T2, while their biocompatibility was evaluated by analyzing the host tissue response through the evolution of the relaxation times of the adjacent muscle tissue. MR results showed the good acceptability of both hydrogels by the host tissue. The transversal relaxation curves of each implant exhibited two distinct phases as a function of implantation time: (1) a monoexponential phase, dominated by the influx of fluids inside the implants; and (2) a biexponential phase related to the infiltration of cells and the granulation tissue formation within the porous structure of each polymer. These MR findings were correlated with the results of conventional histological analyses. The present study demonstrates the effectiveness of MR methods in noninvasively monitoring the biocompatibility and histological status of implanted porous biomaterials.Keywords
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