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Novel In Situ Gelling Hydrogels Loaded with Recombinant Collagen Peptide Microspheres as a Slow-Release System Induce Ectopic Bone Formation

Authors :
Fahmy-Garcia, S. (Shorouk)
Mumcuoglu, D. (Didem)
de Miguel, L. (Laura)
Dieleman, V. (Veerle)
Witte-Bouma, J. (Janneke)
Eerden, B.C.J. (Bram) van der
Driel, M. (Marjolein) van
Eglin, D. (David)
Verhaar, J.A.N. (Jan)
Kluijtmans, S.G.J.M. (Sebastiaan)
Osch, G.J.V.M. (Gerjo) van
Farrell, E. (Eric)
Fahmy-Garcia, S. (Shorouk)
Mumcuoglu, D. (Didem)
de Miguel, L. (Laura)
Dieleman, V. (Veerle)
Witte-Bouma, J. (Janneke)
Eerden, B.C.J. (Bram) van der
Driel, M. (Marjolein) van
Eglin, D. (David)
Verhaar, J.A.N. (Jan)
Kluijtmans, S.G.J.M. (Sebastiaan)
Osch, G.J.V.M. (Gerjo) van
Farrell, E. (Eric)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

New solutions for large bone defect repair are needed. Here, in situ gelling slow release systems for bone induction are assessed. Collagen-I based Recombinant Peptide (RCP) microspheres (MSs) are produced and used as a carrier for bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2). The RCP-MSs are dispersed in three hydrogels: high mannuronate (SLM) alginate, high guluronate (SLG) alginate, and thermoresponsive hyaluronan derivative (HApN). HApN+RCP-MS forms a gel structure at 32 ºC or above, while SLM+RCP-MS and SLG+RCP-MS respond to shear stress displaying thixotropic behavior. Alginate formulations show sustained release of BMP-2, while there is minimal release from HApN. These formulations are injected subcutaneously in rats. SLM+RCP-MS and SLG+RCP-MS loaded with BMP-2 induce ectopic bone formation as revealed by X-ray tomography and histology, whereas HApN+RCP-MS do not. Vascularization occurs within all the formulations studied and is significantly higher in SLG+MS and HApN+RCP-MS than in SLM+RCP-MS. Inflammation (based on macrophage subset staining) decreases over time in both alginate groups, but increases in the HApN+RCP-MS condition. It is shown that a balance between inflammatory cell infiltration, BMP-2 release, and vascularization, achieved in the SLG+RCP-MS alginate condition, is optimal for the induction of de novo bone formation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/octet-stream, Advanced Healthcare Materials, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1084617285
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.adhm.201800507