Fernando Martins do Vale
University of Lisbon
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Biomaterials | 1997
Fernando Martins do Vale; M Castro; Jacinto Monteiro; Frederico Simões do Couto; Rui Pinto; J.M. Gia˜o Toscano Rico
Arthroplasty with poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) bone cement induces late loosening phenomena that compromise the prosthetic stability. As free radicals are inflammatory mediators and cytotoxic, it seemed useful to investigate whether PMMA induces the liberation of free radicals and/or cytotoxicity. The effect of PMMA interaction on cultured human fibroblasts was accessed by the cell viability test (MTT), and by the measurement of lipoperoxides in the incubation medium. The incubation with the medium exposed to PMMA induced a significant reduction in the viability and a significant increase in lipoperoxide liberation (vs control). These data suggest that PMMA is cytotoxic. This effect seems to be mediated by lipoperoxide and possibly by other free radicals, and may explain the peri-implant loosening phenomena that compromise the prosthetic stability.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2000
Ana Bettencourt; António R. T. Calado; J. Amaral; Fernando Martins do Vale; J.M.T Rico; Jacinto Monteiro; A. Lopes; L. Pereira; M Castro
Bone cement or polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is commonly used for anchoring cemented prosthesis to the bone. Cytotoxic effect of culture media exposed to PMMA powder may be related with long term problems associated with acrylic cement application, being the monomer (methylmethacrylate) one of the cements component partly responsible for the cytotoxic effect. The present work reports the studies of monomer release from acrylic bone cement powder under different experimental conditions: setting time of PMMA (in solution and air) and different culture media composition. High-performance liquid chromatography was used for the determination of residual monomer. Mathematical models were applied to experimental dissolution data revealing that monomer release is lightly affected by the studied variables. The monomer release seems to be a surface phenomena, suggesting that the possible actions of monomer will mainly be due to the initial loss of non polymerized monomer rather than to further depolymerization of the already polymerized cement.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2001
Ana Bettencourt; António R. T. Calado; J. Amaral; Fernando Martins do Vale; J.M.T Rico; Jacinto Monteiro; M Castro
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement is a biomaterial used to anchor prostheses during joint replacement surgery. Residual methylmethacrylate monomer (MMA) may be related with the cytotoxic effect of PMMA. The aim of the present paper was to investigate the effect of two different cement mixing methods: hand stirring at atmospheric pressure and under partial vacuum (0.330 and 0.154 bar) on residual monomer liberation in phosphate buffer saline solution from acrylic cement powder. Residual MMA content was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Mathematical models were applied to experimental dissolution data revealing that monomer release was significantly reduced in bone cement powder obtained at 0.154 bar vacuum pressure compared to the other mixing conditions. The kinetic models applied are consistent with a simple diffusion mechanism of the monomer from the polymer matrix.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2004
Ana Bettencourt; António R. T. Calado; J. Amaral; Anto´nio J. I. Alfaia; Fernando Martins do Vale; Jacinto Monteiro; M.F. Montemor; M.G.S. Ferreira; Matilde Castro
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2002
Ana Bettencourt; António R. T. Calado; J. Amaral; Fernando Martins do Vale; J.M.T Rico; Jacinto Monteiro; M.F. Montemor; M.G.S. Ferreira; M Castro
Pediatric Nursing | 2005
Manuda Escumalha; Manuel Cunha; Maria-Céu Machado; Catarina Gouveia; Fernando Martins do Vale
European Journal of Pharmacology | 1998
Maria Eduardo Figueira; Fernando Martins do Vale; Maria Isabel Barroso; José Manuel Gião-T. Rico; M Castro
Gut | 2018
Fernando Martins do Vale; Diogo Ferreira Marques
Acta Médica Portuguesa | 2014
Fernando Martins do Vale
Mayo Clinic Proceedings | 2005
Fernando Martins do Vale