Preliminary Biocompatibility Tests of Poly-ε-Caprolactone/Silver Nanofibers in Wistar Rats
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2021-04-02Autor
Donohue-Cornejo, Alejandro
Espinosa Cristobal, Leon Francisco
Cuevas-González, Juan Carlos
Reyes-López, Simón Yobanny
Alvarez Ortega, Oskar
Ruiz Ramirez, Luis Roberto
Garibay Alvarado, Jesus Alberto
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Currently, nanotechnology is perceived as a promising science that produces materials
with diverse unique properties at a nanometric scale. Biocompatibility tests of poly-"-caprolactone
nanofibers, embedded with silver nanoparticles manufactured by means of the electrospinning
technique, were carried out in Wistar rats to be used as oral dressings for the eradication of bacteria.
Solutions of 12.5, 25, 50 and 100 mM of silver nitrate were made using N-dimethylformamide (DMF)
and tetrahydrofuran (THF) as reducing solvents with 8% of poly-"-caprolactone (PCL) polymer. The
solutions were electrospun, and the nanofibers obtained in the process were characterized by infrared
spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, dark field optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and
X-ray scattering spectroscopy. The nanofibers had an average diameter of 400 100 nm. Once the
characterization of the material was done, three implants of each concentration of the nanofibers were
formed and placed in the subcutaneous tissue of the rats. Three experimental subjects were used,
leaving the material in them for a length of two, four and six weeks, respectively. The rats showed
good healing, with the lesions completely healed at four weeks after implantation. After that time,
biopsies were taken, and histopathological sections were made to evaluate the inflammatory infiltrate.
The tissues of the rats presented chronic inflammatory infiltrate composed mainly of lymphocytes
and giant multinucleated cells. The material was rejected by the rats when a layer of collagen and
fibroblasts was produced, coating the material, a process characteristic of a foreign body reaction.