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Biocompatibility of immobilized aligned carbon nanotubes
Authors:Nayagam David A X  Williams Richard A  Chen Jun  Magee Kylie A  Irwin Jennifer  Tan Justin  Innis Peter  Leung Ronald T  Finch Sue  Williams Chris E  Clark Graeme M  Wallace Gordon G
Affiliation:The Bionic Ear Institute, 384-388 Albert Street, East Melbourne, 3002, Australia. dnayagam@bionicear.org
Abstract:In vivo host responses to an electrode-like array of aligned carbon nanotubes (ACNTs) embedded within a biopolymer sheet are reported. This biocompatibility study assesses the suitability of immobilized carbon nanotubes for bionic devices. Inflammatory responses and foreign-body histiocytic reactions are not substantially elevated when compared to negative controls following 12 weeks implantation. A fibrous capsule isolates the implanted ACNTs from the surrounding muscle tissue. Filamentous nanotube fragments are engulfed by macrophages, and globular debris is incorporated into the fibrous capsule with no further reaction. Scattered leukocytes are observed, adherent to the ACNT surface. These data indicate that there is a minimal local foreign-body response to immobilized ACNTs, that detached fragments are phagocytosed into an inert material, and that ACNTs do not attract high levels of surface fouling. Collectively, these results suggest that immobilized nanotube structures should be considered for further investigation as bionic components.
Keywords:carbon nanotubes  chronic diseases  biocompatibility  implants  biomedical applications
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