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Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers | 2017

Thermosensitive chitosan gels containing calcium glycerophosphate for bone cell culture

Marta Kaminska; Sławomir Kuberski; Waldemar Maniukiewicz; Piotr Owczarz; Piotr Komorowski; Zofia Modrzejewska; Bogdan Walkowiak

In this article, properties of thermosensitive chitosan hydrogels prepared with the use of chitosan chloride with β-glycerophosphate disodium salt pentahydrate enriched with calcium glycerophosphate are presented and compared with chitosan hydrogels with β-glycerophosphate disodium salt pentahydrate. The study is focused on the determination of hydrogel structure and biological testing of hydrogels with human osteoblasts line Saos-2. The structure of gels was visualized by scanning electron microscopy and was investigated by infrared spectroscopy. The crystallinity of gel structure was determined by X-ray diffraction analysis and thermal effects were determined using differential scanning calorimetry thermograms.


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2017

Thermogelling chitosan lactate hydrogel improves functional recovery after a C2 spinal cord hemisection in rat

Katarzyna Nawrotek; Tanguy Marqueste; Zofia Modrzejewska; Roman Zarzycki; Agnieszka Rusak; Patrick Decherchi

The present study was designed to provide an appropriate micro-environment for regenerating axotomized neurons and proliferating/migrating cells. Because of its intrinsic permissive properties, biocompatibility and biodegradability, we chose to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness of a chitosan-based biopolymer. The biomaterial toxicity was measured through in vitro test based on fibroblast cell survival on thermogelling chitosan lactate hydrogel substrate and then polymer was implanted into a C2 hemisection of the rat spinal cord. Animals were randomized into three experimental groups (Control, Lesion and Lesion + Hydrogel) and functional tests (ladder walking and forelimb grip strength tests, respiratory assessment by whole-body plethysmography measurements) were used, once a week during 10 weeks, to evaluate post-traumatic recoveries. Then, electrophysiological examinations (reflexivity of the sub-lesional region, ventilatory adjustments to muscle fatigue known to elicit the muscle metaboreflex and phrenic nerve recordings during normoxia and temporary hypoxia) were performed. In vitro results indicated that the chitosan matrix is a non-toxic biomaterial that allowed fibroblast survival. Furthermore, implanted animals showed improvements of their ladder walking scores from the 4th week post-implantation. Finally, electrophysiological recordings indicated that animals receiving the chitosan matrix exhibited recovery of the H-reflex rate sensitive depression, the ventilatory response to repetitive muscle stimulation and an increase of the phrenic nerve activity to asphyxia compared to lesioned and nonimplanted animals. This study indicates that hydrogel based on chitosan constitute a promising therapeutic approach to repair damaged spinal cord or may be used as an adjuvant with other treatments to enhance functional recovery after a central nervous system damage.


Polymers | 2018

Rheo-Kinetic Study of Sol-Gel Phase Transition of Chitosan Colloidal Systems

Piotr Owczarz; Patryk Ziółkowski; Zofia Modrzejewska; Sławomir Kuberski; Marek Dziubiński

Chitosan colloidal systems, created by dispersing in aqueous solutions of hydrochloric acid, with and without the addition of disodium β-glycerophosphate (β-NaGP), were prepared for the investigation of forming mechanisms of chitosan hydrogels. Three types of chitosan were used in varying molecular weights. The impacts of the charge and shape of the macromolecules on the phase transition process were assessed. The chitosan system without the addition of β-NaGP was characterized by stiff and entangled molecules, in contrast to the chitosan system with the addition of β-NaGP, wherein the molecules adopt a more flexible and disentangled form. Differences in molecules shapes were confirmed using the Zeta potential and thixotropy experiments. The chitosan system without β-NaGP revealed a rapid nature of phase transition—consistent with diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA). The chitosan system with β-NaGP revealed a two-step nature of phase transition, wherein the first step was consistent with reaction-limited aggregation (RLA), while the second step complied with diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA).


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2018

Thermosensitive chitosan gels containing calcium glycerophosphate

Agata Skwarczyńska; Sławomir Kuberski; Waldemar Maniukiewicz; Zofia Modrzejewska

In this paper the properties of thermosensitive chitosan hydrogels, formulated with chitosan chloride with β-glycerophosphate disodium salt hydrate and chitosan chloride with β-glycerophosphate disodium salt hydrate enriched with calcium glycerophosphate, are presented. The study focused on the determination of the hydrogel structure after conditioning in water. The structure of the gels was investigated by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The crystallinity of the gel structure was determined by X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and the thermal effects were determined based on DSC thermograms.


Reactive & Functional Polymers | 2013

Sorption mechanism of copper in chitosan hydrogel

Zofia Modrzejewska


Progress in the Chemistry and Application of Chitin and its Derivatives | 2014

MECHANISM OF FORMATION OF THERMOSENSITIVE CHITOSAN CHLORIDE GELS

Zofia Modrzejewska; Agata Skwarczyńska; Waldemar Maniukiewicz; Timothy Douglas


Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2016

Sorption of copper by chitosan hydrogel: Kinetics and equilibrium

Zofia Modrzejewska; Grzegorz Rogacki; Witold Sujka; Roman Zarzycki


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2014

Structural characteristics of thermosensitive chitosan glutamate hydrogels in variety of physiological environments

Zofia Modrzejewska; Katarzyna Nawrotek; Waldemar Maniukiewicz; Timothy Douglas


Journal of Membrane Science | 2001

The effect of seasoning a membrane-forming solution on the separation properties of chitosan membranes

Zofia Modrzejewska; Irena Korus; Piotr Owczarz


Progress in the Chemistry and Application of Chitin and its Derivatives | 2013

Structural characteristics of thermosensitive chitosan glutaminate hydrogels

Zofia Modrzejewska; Katarzyna Nawrotek; Roman Zarzycki; Timothy Douglas

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Piotr Owczarz

Lodz University of Technology

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Waldemar Maniukiewicz

Lodz University of Technology

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Agata Skwarczyńska

Rzeszów University of Technology

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Katarzyna Nawrotek

Lodz University of Technology

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Sławomir Kuberski

Lodz University of Technology

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Bogdan Walkowiak

Lodz University of Technology

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Marek Dziubiński

Lodz University of Technology

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Marta Kaminska

Lodz University of Technology

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