| Literature DB >> 19267301 |
T J Morton1, W Fürst, M van Griensven, H Redl.
Abstract
Fibrin sealants have been proposed as depot matrices for substances due to their biocompatibility, advantageous biological properties, and widespread use in wound healing. This study showed possibilities for a continuous and controlled release of pharmaceutically active substances out of a fibrin matrix. Substances of interest were linked to naturally occuring fibrin-anchors, (i) thrombin, (ii) fibronectin, and (iii) DNA. Fibronectin and thrombin bind fibrin by a specific binding moiety and DNA by charge. Fibrin clots were prepared from Tisseel Fibrin Sealant (Baxter AG, Vienna) by mixing 100 mg/ml fibrinogen, the substance of interest, and 4 U/ml of thrombin. Chemical crosslinking of proteins was performed with EDC using standard reaction conditions. Modification of proteins with biotin and PPACK was performed with N-hydroxysuccinimid activated compounds. With fibrin-anchors pharmaceutically active substances, i.e., tumor necrosis factor (TNF), albumin, and plasmid-DNA, were continously released over 10 days. In conclusion, the naturally occuring proteins fibronectin and thrombin with a fibrin binding moiety or DNA can be used as fibrin-anchors.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19267301 DOI: 10.1080/10717540802605608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Deliv ISSN: 1071-7544 Impact factor: 6.419