Release of low molecular weight silicones and platinum from silicone breast implants

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Lykissa, ED [1 ]
Kala, SV [1 ]
Hurley, JB [1 ]
Lebovitz, RM [1 ]
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[1] BAYLOR COLL MED, DEPT PATHOL, HOUSTON, TX 77030 USA
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10.1021/ac970710w
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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We have conducted a series of studies addressing the chemical composition of silicone gels from breast implants as well as the diffusion of low molecular weight silicones (LM-silicones) and heavy metals from intact implants into various surrounding media, namely, lipid-rich medium (soy oil), aqueous tissue culture medium (modified Dulbecco's medium, DMEM), or an emulsion consisting of DMEM plus 10% soy oil, LM-silicones in both implants and surrounding media were detected and quantitated using gas chromatography (GC) coupled with atomic emission (GC-AED) as well as mass spectrometric (GC/MS) detectors, which can detect silicones in the nanogram range, Platinum, a catalyst used in the preparation of silicone gels, was detected and quantitated using inductive argon-coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (TCP-MS), which can detect platinum in the parts per trillion range, Our results indicate that GC-detectable low molecular weight silicones contribute approximately 1-2% to the total gel mass and consist predominantly of cyclic and linear poly(dimethylsiloxanes) ranging from 3 to 20 siloxane [(CH3)(2)-Si-O] units (molecular weight 200-1500). Platinum can be detected in implant gels at levels of similar to 700 mu g/kg by ICP-MS, The major component of implant gels appears to be high molecular weight silicone polymers (HM-HM-silicones) too large to be detected by GC, However, these HM-silicones can be converted almost quantitatively (80% by mass) to LM-silicones by heating implant gels at 150-180 degrees C for several hours, We also studied the rates at which LM-silicones and platinum leak through the intact implant outer shell into the surrounding media under a variety of conditions, Leakage of silicones was greatest when the surrounding medium was lipid-rich, and up to 10 mg/day LM-silicones was observed to diffuse into a lipid-rich medium per 250 g of implant at 37 degrees C, This rate of leakage was maintained over a 7-day experimental period, Similarly, platinum was also observed to leak through intact implants into lipid-containing media at rates of approximately 20-25 mu g/day/250 g of implant at 37 degrees C, The rates at which both LM-silicones and platinum have been observed to leak from intact implants could lead to significant accumulation within lipid-rich tissues and should be investigated more fully in vivo.
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