Preparation and Performance of a Novel Polyurethane Microporous Film on Polypropylene Medical Mesh Surface
Abstract
This study aims to develop a medical patch surface material featuring a microporous polyurethane (PU) membrane and to assess the material's properties and biological performance. The goal is to enhance the clinical applicability of pelvic floor repair patch materials.
Methods PU films with a microporous surface were prepared using PU prepolymer foaming technology. The films were produced by optimizing the PU prepolymer isocyanate index (R value) and the relative humidity (RH) of the foaming environment. The surface morphology of the PU microporous films was observed by scanning electron microscopy, and the chemical properties of the PU microporous films, including hydrophilicity, were analyzed using infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and water contact angle measurements. In vitro evaluations included testing the effects of PU microporous film extracts on the proliferation of L929 mouse fibroblasts and observing the adhesion and morphology of these fibroblasts. Additionally, the effect of the PU microporous films on RAW264.7 mouse macrophages was studied. Immune response and tissue regeneration were assessed in vivo using Sprague Dawley (SD) rats.
Results The PU films exhibited a well-defined and uniform microporous structure when the R value of PU prepolymer=1.5 and the foaming environment RH=70%. The chemical structure of the PU microporous films was not significantly altered compared to the PU films, with a significantly lower water contact angle ([55.7±1.5]° ) compared to PU films ([69.5±1.7]° ) and polypropylene (PP) ([ 104.3±2.5]°), indicating superior hydrophilicity. The extracts from PU microporous films demonstrated good in vitro biocompatibility, promoting the proliferation of L929 mouse fibroblasts. The surface morphology of the PU microporous films facilitated fibroblast adhesion and spreading. The films also inhibited the secretion of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin (IL)-1β by RAW264.7 macrophages while enhancing IL-10 and IL-4 secretion. Compared to 24 hours, after 72 hours of culture, the expression levels of TNF-α and IL-1β were reduced in both the PU film and PU microporous film groups and were significantly lower than those in the PP film group (P<0.05), with the most notable decreases observed in the PU microporous film group. IL-10 and IL-4 levels increased significantly in the PU microporous film group, surpassing those in the PP film group (P<0.01), with the most pronounced increase in IL-4. The PU microporous film induced mild inflammation with no significant fibrous capsule formation in vivo. After 60 days of implantation, the film partially degraded, showing extensive collagen fiber growth and muscle formation in its central region.
Conclusion The PU microporous film exhibits good hydrophilicity and biocompatibility. Its surface morphology enhances cell adhesion, regulates the function of RAW264.7 macrophages, and promotes tissue repair, offering new insights for the design of pelvic floor repair and reconstruction patch materials.
Keywords: Polyurethane microporous films, Surface morphology, Modulation, Immunological microenvironment, Biocompatibility
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