Institutes of Life and Health Engineering, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.
J Control Release. 2012 May 30;160(1):14-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2012.02.005. Epub 2012 Feb 15.
In biomedical field, a variety of natural or synthetic polymers are being exponentially developed and used in vivo to improve human health. In practical applications, these biopolymers would enter blood circulation directly or indirectly, positively or passively, rapidly or slowly. Blood is a special tissue of human body, which fulfills many important missions to sustain normal metabolism. The contact with blood of the biopolymers, which are seen as foreign substances by the body, would be harmful or even instantaneously lethal, depending on the nature and the dose of the biopolymers administered. Therefore, it is critical to clearly understand the potential influences of the foreign polymers on blood before the polymers are applied from the lab to bedside. In this review, we discuss the recent studies on the interactions of foreign, solubilized polymer molecules (excluding formed polymer materials) with blood constituents (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma proteins, etc.), to gain insight into the potential in vivo applications of the biopolymers in the biomedical field.
在生物医学领域,各种天然或合成聚合物正在被迅速开发和应用于体内,以改善人类健康。在实际应用中,这些生物聚合物将直接或间接、主动或被动、快速或缓慢地进入血液循环。血液是人体的一种特殊组织,它完成了许多重要的任务来维持正常的新陈代谢。与血液的接触,这些生物聚合物被视为身体的异物,可能是有害的,甚至是瞬间致命的,这取决于所给予的生物聚合物的性质和剂量。因此,在将聚合物从实验室应用到临床之前,清楚地了解外来聚合物对血液的潜在影响是至关重要的。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了最近关于外来可溶聚合物分子(不包括形成的聚合物材料)与血液成分(红细胞、白细胞、血小板、血浆蛋白等)相互作用的研究,以深入了解生物聚合物在生物医学领域的潜在应用。