PCL microparticle-dispersed PLGA solution as a potential injectable urethral bulking agent

Se Heang Oh, Ji Youl Lee, Sung Ho Ghil, Sang Sup Lee, Soon Hong Yuk, Jin Ho Lee

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Abstract

The PCL microparticle-dispersed PLGA solutions were prepared as a potential injectable urethral bulking agent. The mixture solutions were prepared by mixing polycarprolactone (PCL) microparticles (diameter, 100∼200 μm; fabricated by a temperature-induced phase transition method) and poly(dl-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) solution (dissolved in tetraglycol to 10 wt%) with different PCL microparticle to PLGA solution ratio. The mixture solution was solidified by the precipitation of PLGA when the solution was contact with water. In contact with water, the PCL microparticles exhibited a well-packed structure entrapped in a solidified porous PLGA matrix, which can effectively prevent the microparticle migration in the body and retain its initial volume even after PLGA matrix degradation. The PCL microparticle- dispersed PLGA solution (particle to solution ratio, 45/55 (w/v)) was easily injected through 18 G needle into back of hairless mouse (subcutaneously) and stably located at the apply site. The surrounding tissue including blood vessel were gradually infiltrated into the implant up to 8 weeks without the initial injected volume change and with little inflammatory response. The PCL microparticle-dispersed PLGA solution may be a good candidate as an injectable bulking agent for the treatment of urinary incontinence owing to its good injectability, volume retention potential as well as biocompatibility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1936-1944
Number of pages9
JournalBiomaterials
Volume27
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2006

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by a grant from the Korea Ministry of Health and Welfare (Grant No. 02-PJ10-PG8-EC01-0033).

Keywords

  • Bulking agent
  • Microparticle
  • Poly(DL-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA)
  • Polycarprolactone (PCL)
  • Urinary incontinence

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