| Literature DB >> 27585207 |
Raymond Wing Moon Lam1, Sunny Akogwu Abbah2, Wang Ming3, Mathanapriya Naidu3, Felly Ng3, Hu Tao3, James Goh Cho Hong4, Kang Ting5, Wong Hee Kit6.
Abstract
During reconstructive bone surgeries, supraphysiological amounts of growth factors are empirically loaded onto scaffolds to promote successful bone fusion. Large doses of highly potent biological agents are required due to growth factor instability as a result of rapid enzymatic degradation as well as carrier inefficiencies in localizing sufficient amounts of growth factor at implant sites. Hence, strategies that prolong the stability of growth factors such as BMP-2/NELL-1, and control their release could actually lower their efficacious dose and thus reduce the need for larger doses during future bone regeneration surgeries. This in turn will reduce side effects and growth factor costs. Self-assembled PECs have been fabricated to provide better control of BMP-2/NELL-1 delivery via heparin binding and further potentiate growth factor bioactivity by enhancing in vivo stability. Here we illustrate the simplicity of PEC fabrication which aids in the delivery of a variety of growth factors during reconstructive bone surgeries.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27585207 PMCID: PMC5091950 DOI: 10.3791/54202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355