| Literature DB >> 25943094 |
Ryan J Seelbach1,2, Peter Fransen3,4, Daniel Pulido4, Matteo D'Este1, Fabian Duttenhoefer5, Sebastian Sauerbier5, Thomas M Freiman6, Philipp Niemeyer5, Fernando Albericio3,4, Mauro Alini1, Miriam Royo4,7, Alvaro Mata8, David Eglin9.
Abstract
BMP-2 and TGF-β1 released from injectable thermoresponsive hydrogels are studied in the presence and absence of branched macromolecules bearing BMP-2 or TGF-β1 affinity binding peptides. The synthesized branched macromolecules and the gelling compositions before and after loading with either BMP-2 or TGF-β1 are characterized physico-chemically and show a significantly lower amount of proteins released in the presence of the affinity binding peptide macromolecules. This study illustrates the potential of affinity binding peptide functionalized dendrimers to modulate the local delivery and availability of growth factors important for musculoskeletal regeneration therapies.Entities:
Keywords: dendrimers; drug delivery; hyaluronan; injectable hydrogels; nanotechnology
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25943094 DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201500082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Biosci ISSN: 1616-5187 Impact factor: 4.979