Abstract

Optical fields induced by laser light inside porous polymer matrices (scaffolds) under stimulating effect on cells are investigated. The spectra of light scattering coefficients and anisotropy factors of porous polylactide scaffolds in the visible and near-IR ranges are determined by numerical simulation based on experimental data obtained using a double integrating sphere. Studies are conducted for dry and wet scaffolds fabricated by supercritical fluid foaming and surface-selective laser sintering. The Monte Carlo method is used to calculate the fluence rate distribution under the assumptions of the Henyey – Greenstein phase scattering function and the model phase function of scattering on spherical cavities. It is shown that th e fluence rate distribution mainly depends on the scattering coefficient and the mean cosine of the deflection angle (g-factor). The results obtained are of great practical importance for tissue engineering based on the use of polymeric porous scaffolds with cells to replace tissue defects; they can be used to determine the dose range for laser stimulation of cells.

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