Raman probing of molecular interactions of alginate biopolymers with cells

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Chourpa, I [1 ]
Carpentier, P [1 ]
Maingault, P [1 ]
Fetissoff, F [1 ]
Dubois, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tours, Fac Pharm, Chim Analyt Lab, F-37200 Tours, France
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BIOMEDICAL SPECTROSCOPY: VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY AND OTHER NOVEL TECHNIQUES | 2000年 / 3918卷
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10.1117/12.384937
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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1001 ;
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The biological polymers extracted from brown algae, alginates, are novel materials in biotechnology and biomedicine. Their ability to form viscous gels is used to immobilize or encapsulate yeast, enzymes, living cells and drugs. Calcium-alginate fibers are extensively used in wound dressings since exhibit antihaemostatic and healing properties. The problem with alginate-made dressings in surgery is their slow biodegradability: if entrapped within tissues, they can induce a local cellular recruitment with an inflamatory response contemporaneous to the resorption phase. In part, this problem is a consequence of poor solubility of the calcium alginates in water. Although calcium alginate fibers can exchange calcium ions with sodium ions from the wound exudate to create a calcium/sodium alginate fibers, the residual alginates are thought to be not totally degradable in vivo. Rapid and non-destructive characterization of series of the crude alginates and calcium alginate fibers has been performed using Raman spectroscopy with near infrared excitation. Study of structural organization of the polymeric chains within calcium alginate fibers have been previously reported as made by confocal Raman multispectral imaging (CRMSI) in visible. Here, the Raman approach has been used to monitor the ion exchange reactions for different types of alginates and their salts in vitro. For in vivo evaluation, histological sections of alginate- treated rat tissue have been analyzed by light microscopy and CRMSI. The in vitro Raman modeling and the histochemical mapping were a necessary precursor for application of the Raman microprobe to follow in a non-invasive way the alginate-cell molecular interactions in rat tissue.
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