The Bionic Ear Institute, 384-388 Albert Street, East Melbourne, 3002, Australia.
Small. 2011 Apr 18;7(8):1035-42. doi: 10.1002/smll.201002083. Epub 2011 Feb 25.
In vivo host responses to an electrode-like array of aligned carbon nanotubes (ACNTs) embedded within a biopolymer sheet are reported. This biocompatibility study assesses the suitability of immobilized carbon nanotubes for bionic devices. Inflammatory responses and foreign-body histiocytic reactions are not substantially elevated when compared to negative controls following 12 weeks implantation. A fibrous capsule isolates the implanted ACNTs from the surrounding muscle tissue. Filamentous nanotube fragments are engulfed by macrophages, and globular debris is incorporated into the fibrous capsule with no further reaction. Scattered leukocytes are observed, adherent to the ACNT surface. These data indicate that there is a minimal local foreign-body response to immobilized ACNTs, that detached fragments are phagocytosed into an inert material, and that ACNTs do not attract high levels of surface fouling. Collectively, these results suggest that immobilized nanotube structures should be considered for further investigation as bionic components.
本文报道了一种电极样的碳纳米管(ACNTs)阵列嵌入在生物聚合物片中,体内宿主的反应。这项生物相容性研究评估了固定化碳纳米管在仿生器件中的适用性。与阴性对照组相比,在植入 12 周后,炎症反应和异物组织细胞反应并没有显著升高。纤维囊将植入的 ACNT 与周围的肌肉组织隔离开来。丝状纳米管碎片被巨噬细胞吞噬,而球形碎片则被包裹在纤维囊中,没有进一步的反应。观察到散在的白细胞,附着在 ACNT 表面。这些数据表明,对固定化 ACNT 有最小的局部异物反应,脱落的碎片被吞噬到惰性材料中,并且 ACNT 不会吸引高水平的表面污垢。总的来说,这些结果表明,固定化纳米管结构应该被考虑作为仿生组件的进一步研究。