| Literature DB >> 27234702 |
Giuseppina Sandri1, Maria Cristina Bonferoni2, Silvia Rossi2, Alessio Delfino3, Federica Riva4, Antonia Icaro Cornaglia4, Giorgio Marrubini2, Giorgio Musitelli2, Claudia Del Fante5, Cesare Perotti5, Carla Caramella2, Franca Ferrari2.
Abstract
Hemoderivative tear substitutes contain various ephiteliotrophic factors, such as growth factors (GF), involved in ocular surface homeostasis without immunogenic properties. The aim of the present work was the loading of platelet lysate into contact lenses to improve the precorneal permanence of platelet lysate growth factors on the ocular surface to enhance the treatment of corneal lesions. To this purpose, chondroitin sulfate, a sulfated glycosaminoglycan, which is normally present in the extracellular matrix, was associated with platelet lysate. In fact, chondroitin sulfate is capable of electrostatic interaction with positively charged growth factors, in particular, with bFGF, IGF, VEGF, PDGF and TGF-β, resulting in their stabilization and reduced degradation in solution. In the present work, various types of commercially available contact lenses have been loaded with chondroitin sulfate or chondroitin sulfate in association with platelet lysate to achieve a release of growth factors directly onto the corneal surface lesions. One type of contact lenses (PureVision(®)) showed in vitro good proliferation properties towards corneal cells and were able to enhance cut closure in cornea constructs.Entities:
Keywords: Chondroitin sulfate; Contact lenses; Platelet lysate; in vitro wound healing
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27234702 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.05.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875