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Bioinspired Heparin Nanosponge Prepared by Photo-crosslinking for Controlled Release of Growth Factors

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Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering And Technology1

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology2

Universidad Andrés Bello3

Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark4

Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research5

Growth factors have great therapeutic potential for various disease therapy and tissue engineering applications. However, their clinical efficacy is hampered by low bioavailability, rapid degradation in vivo and non-specific biodistribution. Nanoparticle based delivery systems are being evaluated to overcome these limitations.

Herein, we have developed a thermosensitive heparin nanosponge (Hep-NS) by a one step photopolymerization reaction between diacrylated pluronic and thiolated heparin molecules. The amount of heparin in Hep-NS was precisely controlled by varying the heparin amount in the reaction feed. Hep-NS with varying amounts of heparin showed similar size and shape properties, though surface charge decreased with an increase in the amount of heparin conjugation.

The anticoagulant activity of the Hep-NS decreased by 65% compared to free heparin, however the Hep-NS retained their growth factor binding ability. Four different growth factors, bFGF, VEGF, BMP-2, and HGF were successfully encapsulated into Hep-NS. In vitro studies showed sustained release of all the growth factors for almost 60 days and the rate of release was directly dependent on the amount of heparin in Hep-NS.

The released growth factors retained their bioactivity as assessed by a cell proliferation assay. This heparin nanosponge is therefore a promising nanocarrier for the loading and controlled release of growth factors.

Language: English
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group UK
Year: 2017
Pages: 14351
ISBN: 1628414286 and 9781628414288
ISSN: 20452322
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-14040-5
ORCIDs: 0000-0001-5619-3348 and Kamaly, Nazila

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