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Modulating the release of vascular endothelial growth factor by negative-voltage emulsion electrospinning for improved vascular regeneration.
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Materials Letters . Apr2017, Vol. 193, p1-4. 4p. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds providing local delivery of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) have distinctive advantages for vascular tissue engineering. However, more than 90% of VEGF were normally released from scaffolds formed by conventional positive-voltage emulsion electrospinning (PVEES) within the initial 3 days. VEGF molecules bear positive charge. In this investigation, emulsion electrospinning using power supplies of different polarities was studied for producing scaffolds bearing specific electric charge. VEGF-containing poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) scaffolds with initial potential of −87 and −202 V were formed by negative-voltage emulsion electrospinning (NVEES) at −10 and −20 kV, respectively, which enabled steady and sustained release up to 18 days, exhibiting effective modulation for VEGF release. Compared to VEGF-containing scaffolds formed by PVEES, NVEES-formed scaffolds showed superior performance in promoting endothelial cell functions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0167577X
- Volume :
- 193
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Materials Letters
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 121376461
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2017.01.058