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Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) incorporated into biodegradable polymer scaffolds

Abstract

Objective

Incorporate recombinant human growth hormone in a biodegradable polymer (PLGA).

Material and method

The arrays were fabricated by solvent evaporation technique. A mixture of polymer (poly lactic glycolic acid) and recombinant human growth (Saizen® Merck Serono SA Aubonne, Switzerland) was performed hormone. This mixture was poured into circular molds silicone 01cm in diameter and about 02mm thick, and carried into a drying chamber for evaporation of solvent for 48 hours. After this period, the matrices were immersed in PBS and passed through a constant temperature bath (test for hydrolytic degradation) in vitro, at a temperature of 37°C. The samples were removed from the bath in the range of 01, 02, 03, 04, 07, 10, 14 days. Mass loss, pH and concentration of hormone released as a function of time was measured.

Result

The concentration of hormone released versus time was increased until the third day. On the fourth day had a fall and on the seventh day there have been increased hormone released by the tenth day, the fourteenth day was falling again. The pH had a sharp drop from 7.4 to 3.2 on the first day and keeping a small drop until the fourteenth day. The mass loss was a gradual loss in relation to time as was to be expected.

Conclusion

PLGA is a good biomaterial for making breeders of growth hormone. It has proved possible to incorporate the rhGH in the array so as to then develop a bone substitute.

Descriptors:
Polymers; growth hormone; biodegradation

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