HHS Recovery Act Recipient Reporting Readiness Tool
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Award Detail for: ENHANCED ORAL TISSUE REPAIR VIA SELF ASSEMBLED POLYMER MULTI-LAYER BARRIERS FOR TRecipient Name:UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, RESEARCH FOUNDATION
DUNS Number: 939017877
105 KINKEAD HALL
LEXINGTON, KY 40506
Reporting Information
Award Type*: Grant
Award Number*: 5R03DE019496-02
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Recipient DUNS Number*: 939017877
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Recipient Congressional District*: 6
Award Information
Funding Agency Code*: 7529
Awarding Agency Code*:7529
Award Date*: 07-20-2010
Amount of Award*: $ 110,364
Program Source (TAS)*: 750874
CFDA Number*: 93.701
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Award Description* DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Chronic soft tissue oral wounds (e.g., Mucositis, aphthous stomatitis and periodontal disease) can be very painful and often are to develop a simple to apply polymeric barrier for the enhanced healing of these oral wounds. It is hypothesized that by rinsing the oral cavity with an aqueous polymeric solution, which can self assemble at the site of injury via fibrin targeting, it is possible to form a barrier that act as a platform for the sustained antioxidant therapy improving wound healing by suppressing chronic inflammation. In this project we propose to synthesize In-situ self assembled, layer by layer polymers films providing a protective barrier and a platform for future delivery of antioxidants for the treatment of local oxidative stress mediated tissue damage thereby reducing healing time improving a wide variety of oral repair and regeneration therapies. Functionalized polymers of Poly(ethylene glycol)-g-poly(methacrylic acid) and poly(methacrylic acid) will be synthesized and systematically evaluated to determine identify key parameters in the layer by layer barrier assembly. These polymers will use fibrin targeting via peptide modification, and biotin-streptavidin binding for layer by layer assembly. The biochemical stability of the barriers in the presence of human saliva will be tested using radiotracing. Mechanical barrier stability will be tested using a static load and cyclic contact mechanical model. Key parameters affecting barrier strength and targeting (e.g. polymer MW, number of layers, degree of target moiety functionalization) will be identified using a statistical design approach. Specific Aims: 1.) Design and synthesis of layer-by-layer barrier assemblies. 2.) In vitro evaluation of layer-by-layer barrier stability. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This project's goal is to develop a targetable polymer system which can be used to form an easy to apply self assembled barrier for the treatment of oral wounds and sores. Through a series of simple mouth rinses using complementary polymer solutions, a strong persistent barrier which can be loaded with drugs to accelerate healing times can be formed. It is believed that these barriers will be useful in treating patients with extreme cases of oral sores such as Mucositis.
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Project Name or Project/Program Title*: ENHANCED ORAL TISSUE REPAIR VIA SELF ASSEMBLED POLYMER MULTI-LAYER BARRIERS FOR T
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Infrastructure Contact Street Address 1: 105 KINKEAD HALL
Infrastructure Contact Street Address 2: Not Available
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Infrastructure City: LEXINGTON
Infrastructure State: KY
Infrastructure ZIP Code+4: 40506
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Primary Place of Performance
Street Address 1: 109 KINKEAD HALL
Street Address 2: LEXINGTON
City*: LEXINGTON
State*: KY
ZIP Code+4*: 405060057
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Country*: US
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