IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0986547
(2004-11-11)
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등록번호 |
US-7417174
(2008-08-26)
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발명자
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- Hicks, Jr.,Wesley L.
- Bizios,Rena
- Bright,Frank V.
- Gardella,Joseph A.
- Hard,Robert
- Lwebuga Mukasa,Jamson S.
- Cartwright,Alexander N.
- Koc,Bahattin
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출원인 / 주소 |
- The Research Foundation of State University of New York
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
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0 인용 특허 :
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초록
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The present invention provides a reepithelialization/wound healing implant device comprising a barrier layer and one or more polymer layers doped with agents that promote one or more processes in reepithelialization/wound healing. The implant: [a] provides a temporary mechanical/chemical barrier to
The present invention provides a reepithelialization/wound healing implant device comprising a barrier layer and one or more polymer layers doped with agents that promote one or more processes in reepithelialization/wound healing. The implant: [a] provides a temporary mechanical/chemical barrier to species within the external environment that inhibit epithelial migration (e.g., unbalanced production/expression of granulation tissue, inhibitory proteins); [b] biodegrades at an appropriate rate while tissue remodeling is occurring; and [c] delivers active cytokines and growth factors in a choreographed pattern to promote reepithelialization.
대표청구항
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We claim: 1. A multilayer film comprising: a) a barrier layer comprising polymeric materials, wherein the barrier layer has a lumenal surface and an external surface; and b) one or more repair mediator-doped layers which are layered on the lumenal surface of the barrier layer such that the uppermos
We claim: 1. A multilayer film comprising: a) a barrier layer comprising polymeric materials, wherein the barrier layer has a lumenal surface and an external surface; and b) one or more repair mediator-doped layers which are layered on the lumenal surface of the barrier layer such that the uppermost layer has an exposed surface, each repair mediator-doped layers comprising polymeric material and at least one repair mediator; wherein each of said layers is biodegradable, wherein the uppermost layer degrades faster than the barrier layer, and wherein repair mediators are released upon degradation of the one or more repair mediator doped layers. 2. The multilayer film as in claim 1, wherein the barrier layer comprises a siloxane-containing polymer, and wherein the lumenal surface of the barrier layer, the external surface of the barrier layer or both comprise segregated siloxane groups. 3. The multilayer film as in claim 1, wherein the barrier layer comprises a fluorocarbon-containing-containing polymer, and wherein the lumenal surface of the barrier layer, the external surface of the barrier layer or both comprise segregated fluorocarbon groups. 4. The multilayer film as in claim 1 wherein interchain mixing of the barrier layer polymer and the polymer of the adjacent repair mediator doped layer occurs at the interface of said layers. 5. The multilayer film as in claim 1 comprising at least two repair mediator doped layers which share an interface, wherein said interface comprises repair mediators from both of the repair mediator doped layers. 6. A multilayer film as in claim 1, wherein the barrier layer comprises one or more polymers selected from the group consisting of polyester-b-PDMS-b-polyester triblock copolymers, F-polyester, PLA, PGA, PGA+PLLA, PLGA, PLA-Fluorocarbon, PLA-PDMS-PLA, PLA-PEO-PLA, block copolymers of PEO and PLA, polysebacic anhydride (PSA) and polyfumaric anhydride (PFA), polyamino acids, and a polymer comprising siloxane in an ABA poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) polyester block copolymer. 7. A multilayer film as in claim 1 wherein one or more of the repair mediator-doped layers comprise one or more of the polymers selected from the group consisting of: polyester-b-PDMS-b-polyester triblock copolymers; PLA; PGA; PGA+PLLA; PLGA; PLA-Fluorocarbon; PLA-PDMS-PLA; PLA-PEO-PLA; block copolymers of PEO and PLA; polysebacic anhydride (PSA); polyfumaric anhydride (PFA); and polyamino acids. 8. A multilayer film as in claim 4, wherein the barrier layer and the repair mediator doped layer adjacent to the barrier layer comprises poly-lactic acid (PLA). 9. The multilayer film as in claim 1 wherein at least one of the repair mediator doped layers comprise a PLLA/PGA/AOT mixture. 10. The multilayer film of claim 1, wherein the multilayer film comprises at least two repair mediator doped layers and at least two of the repair mediator doped layers have different thicknesses or different polymer compositions. 11. A method for choreographed release of repair mediators from a multilayer film comprising: a) providing a multilayered film comprised of: A) a barrier layer comprising polymeric materials; wherein the barrier layer has a lumenal surface and an external surface, and B) one or more repair mediator-doped layers which are layered on the lumenal surface of the barrier layer, with the uppermost layer having an exposed surface, the one or more repair mediator-doped layers comprising polymeric material and at least two repair mediators wherein the uppermost layer degrades faster than the barrier layer, b) exposing the multilayer film to degradation conditions, wherein the repair mediators are released upon degradation of the multilayered film. 12. The method as in claim 11, wherein the barrier layer comprises a siloxane-containing polymer, and wherein the lumenal surface, the external surface of the barrier layer or both comprise segregated siloxane groups or segregated fluorocarbon groups. 13. The method as in claim 11 wherein interchain mixing of the barrier layer polymer and the polymer of the adjacent repair mediator doped layer occurs at the interface of said layers. 14. The method of claim 11, wherein the barrier layer comprises one or more polymers selected from the group consisting of polyester-b-PDMS-b-polyester triblock copolymers, F-polyester, PLA, PGA, PGA+PLLA, PLGA, PLA-Fluorocarbon, PLA-PDMS-PLA, PLA-PEO-PLA, block copolymers of PEO and PLA, polysebacic anhydride (PSA) and polyfumaric anhydride (PFA), polyamino acids, and a polymer comprising siloxane in an ABA poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) polyester block copolymer. 15. The method of claim 11, wherein one or more of the repair mediator-doped layers comprise one or more of the polymers selected from the group consisting of: polyester-b-PDMS-b-polyester triblock copolymers; PLA; PGA; PGA+PLLA; PLGA; PLA-Fluorocarbon; PLA-PDMS-PLA; PLA-PEO-PLA; block copolymers of PEO and PLA; polysebacic anhydride (PSA); polyfumaric anhydride (PFA); and polyamino acids. 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the barrier layer and the repair mediator doped layer adjacent to the barrier layer comprises poly-lactic acid (PLA). 17. The method of in claim 11 wherein at least one of the repair mediator doped layers comprise a PLLA/PGA/AOT mixture. 18. The multilayer film of claim 11, wherein the repair mediators are selected from the group consisting of IL-1, IL-3, IL-4, KGF, TGF-α, IL-13, IFN-γ, EGF, HGF and TFFs. 19. A method for promoting the healing of a surface wound, said method comprising the steps of applying, to at least a portion of said surface, a multilayer film comprising: a) a barrier layer comprising polymeric materials, wherein the barrier layer has a lumenal surface and an external surface; and b) one or more repair mediator-doped layers which are layered on the lumenal surface of the barrier layer such that the uppermost layer has an exposed surface, each repair mediator-doped layers comprising polymeric material and at least one repair mediator; wherein each of said layers is biodegradable, wherein the uppermost layer degrades faster than the barrier layer, and wherein repair mediators are released upon degradation of the one or more repair mediator doped layers. 20. The method as in claim 19, wherein the barrier layer comprises a siloxane-containing or fluorocarbon-containing polymer, and wherein the lumenal surface, the external surface of the barrier layer or both comprise segregated siloxane groups or segregated fluorocarbon groups. 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the barrier layer comprises one or more polymers selected from the group consisting of polyester-b-PDMS-b-polyester triblock copolymers, F-polyester, PLA, PGA, PGA+PLLA, PLGA, PLA-Fluorocarbon, PLA-PDMS-PLA, PLA-PEO-PLA, block copolymers of PEO and PLA, polysebacic anhydride (PSA) and polyfumaric anhydride (PFA), polyamino acids, and a polymer comprising siloxane in an ABA poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) polyester block copolymer. 22. The method of claim 19, wherein one or more of the repair mediator-doped layers comprise one or more of the polymers selected from the group consisting of: polyester-b-PDMS-b-polyester triblock copolymers; PLA; PGA; PGA+PLLA; PLGA; PLA-Fluorocarbon; PLA-PDMS-PLA; PLA-PEO-PLA; block copolymers of PEO and PLA; polysebacic anhydride (PSA); polyfumaric anhydride (PFA); and polyamino acids. 23. The method of claim 19, wherein the barrier layer and the repair mediator doped layer adjacent to the barrier layer comprises poly-lactic acid (PLA). 24. The method of in claim 19 wherein at least one of the repair mediator doped layers comprise a PLLA/PGA/AOT mixture. 25. The multilayer film of claim 11, wherein the repair mediators are selected from the group consisting of IL-1, IL-3, IL-4, KGF, TGF-α, IL-13, IFN-γ, EGF, HGF and TFFs.
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