Journal of biomedical materials research
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J. Biomed. Mater. Res. · Mar 2002
Biocompatibility of lipid-protein-sugar particles containing bupivacaine in the epineurium.
Novel lipid-protein-sugar particles (LPSPs) are potentially biocompatible because they are composed of naturally occurring ingredients and their expected tissue dwell times are relatively short. In this research, we used histological sections to study tissue reaction to LPSPs (4.4-microm median diameter) when used for sciatic nerve block in the rat. As a reference, we compared LPSPs to 60-microm median diameter poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) microspheres (110,000 MW PLGA, glycolic/lactic ratio 65:35). ⋯ In summary, the LPSPs and PLGA microspheres studied herein have excellent biocompatibility, but tissue reaction to the former is of much shorter duration. Myotoxicity and inflammation of surrounding tissue is largely attributed to bupivacaine. Foreign-body giant cells may be attributed to particle size rather than a specific reaction to PLGA.