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Developing Repair Materials for Stress Urinary Incontinence to Withstand Dynamic Distension
Authors:Christopher J. Hillary  Sabiniano Roman  Anthony J. Bullock  Nicola H Green  Christopher R. Chapple  Sheila MacNeil
Affiliation:1. Kroto research Institute, University of Sheffield, Broad Lane, Sheffield, United Kingdom;2. Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield, United Kingdom;Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, UNITED STATES
Abstract:

Background

Polypropylene mesh used as a mid-urethral sling is associated with severe clinical complications in a significant minority of patients. Current in vitro mechanical testing shows that polypropylene responds inadequately to mechanical distension and is also poor at supporting cell proliferation.

Aims and Objectives

Our objective therefore is to produce materials with more appropriate mechanical properties for use as a sling material but which can also support cell integration.

Methods

Scaffolds of two polyurethanes (PU), poly-L-lactic acid (PLA) and co-polymers of the two were produced by electrospinning. Mechanical properties of materials were assessed and compared to polypropylene. The interaction of adipose derived stem cells (ADSC) with the scaffolds was also assessed. Uniaxial tensiometry of scaffolds was performed before and after seven days of cyclical distension. Cell penetration (using DAPI and a fluorescent red cell tracker dye), viability (AlamarBlue assay) and total collagen production (Sirius red assay) were measured for ADSC cultured on scaffolds.

Results

Polypropylene was stronger than polyurethanes and PLA. However, polypropylene mesh deformed plastically after 7 days of sustained cyclical distention, while polyurethanes maintained their elasticity. Scaffolds of PU containing PLA were weaker and stiffer than PU or polypropylene but were significantly better than PU scaffolds alone at supporting ADSC.

Conclusions

Therefore, prolonged mechanical distension in vitro causes polypropylene to fail. Materials with more appropriate mechanical properties for use as sling materials can be produced using PU. Combining PLA with PU greatly improves interaction of cells with this material.
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