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http://www.news-medical.net/news/20121126/Study-confirms-high-biocompatibility-of-polymeric-materials-with-brain-tissue.aspx
Professor José Miguel Soria, a member of the Institute of Biomedical
Sciences, Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera, has co-directed with
Professor Manuel Monleón of the Universitat Politècnica de València a
study on the compatibility of polymeric biomaterials in the brain and its effectiveness to favour neuroregeneration in areas with some kind of damage or brain injury.
The research carried out has shown that these types of implants, made
of a biocompatible synthetic material, are colonized within two months
by neural progenitor cells and irrigated by new blood vessels. This
allows the generation, within these structures, of new neurons and glia,
capable of repairing injured brain tissue caused by trauma, stroke or neurodegenerative disease, among other causes.
The synthetic structures used in this study are made with a porous and
biocompatible polymeric material called acrylate copolymer. In the first
phase of the project, the structures have been studied in vitro by
implanting them into neural tissue, and subsequently also in vivo, when
implanted in two areas of the adult rat brain: the cerebral cortex and
the subventricular zone, the most important source of generation of
adult neural stem cells.
The study has confirmed the high biocompatibility of polymeric
materials, such as acrylate copolymer, with brain tissue and opens new
possibilities of the effectiveness of the implementation of these
structures in the brain, seeking optimum location for developing regenerative strategies of the central nervous system.
Furthermore, the results are particularly relevant when one considers
that in the adult brain neuroregeneration capacity is more limited than
in younger individuals and that the main impediment for this is the lack
of revascularization of damaged tissue, something that the biomaterial
studied has shown to favour.
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