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Safety and tolerability of silk fibroin hydrogels implanted into the mouse brain.

Laura Fernández-García1, Núria Marí-Buyé2, Juan A Barios1, Rodrigo Madurga2, Manuel Elices2, José Pérez-Rigueiro2, Milagros Ramos3, Gustavo V Guinea2, Daniel González-Nieto4.   

Abstract

At present, effective therapies to repair the central nervous system do not exist. Biomaterials might represent a new frontier for the development of neurorestorative therapies after brain injury and degeneration. In this study, an in situ gelling silk fibroin hydrogel was developed via the sonication-induced gelation of regenerated silk fibroin solutions. An adequate timeframe for the integration of the biomaterial into the brain tissue was obtained by controlling the intensity and time of sonication. After the intrastriatal injection of silk fibroin the inflammation and cell death in the implantation area were transient. We did not detect considerable cognitive or sensorimotor deficits, either as examined by different behavioral tests or an electrophysiological analysis. The sleep and wakefulness states studied by chronic electroencephalogram recordings and the fitness of thalamocortical projections and the somatosensory cortex explored by evoked potentials were in the range of normality. The methodology used in this study might serve to assess the biological safety of other biomaterials implanted into the rodent brain. Our study highlights the biocompatibility of native silk with brain tissue and extends the current dogma of the innocuousness of this biomaterial for therapeutic applications, which has repercussion in regenerative neuroscience. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: The increasingly use of sophisticated biomaterials to encapsulate stem cells has changed the comprehensive overview of potential strategies for repairing the nervous system. Silk fibroin (SF) meets with most of the standards of a biomaterial suitable to enhance stem cell survival and function. However, a proof-of-principle of the in vivo safety and tolerability of SF implanted into the brain tissue is needed. In this study we have examined the tissue bioresponse and brain function after implantation of SF hydrogels. We have demonstrated the benign coexistence of silk with the complex neuronal circuitry that governs sensorimotor coordination and mechanisms such as learning and memory. Our results have repercussion in the development of advances strategies using this biomaterial in regenerative neuroscience.
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Keywords:  Biocompatibility; Brain tissue; Hydrogels; Neurophysiological evaluation; Silk fibroin

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27592819     DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2016.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


  19 in total

1.  Effect of Silk Fibroin on Neuroregeneration After Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  M M Moisenovich; E Y Plotnikov; A M Moysenovich; D N Silachev; T I Danilina; E S Savchenko; M M Bobrova; L A Safonova; V V Tatarskiy; M S Kotliarova; I I Agapov; D B Zorov
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2018-12-05       Impact factor: 3.996

Review 2.  Identification and applications of neuroactive silk proteins: a narrative review.

Authors:  Ahad Banagozar Mohammadi; Saeed Sadigh-Eteghad; Mohammadali Torbati; Seyyed Mohammad Bagher Fazljou; Seyed Mehdi Vatandoust; Samad Ej Golzari; Fereshteh Farajdokht; Javad Mahmoudi
Journal:  J Appl Biomed       Date:  2019-08-14       Impact factor: 1.797

3.  Cortical Laminar Recording of Multi-unit Response to Distal Forelimb Electrical Stimulation in Rats.

Authors:  Charles-Francois V Latchoumane; Rameen Forghani; Lohitash Karumbaiah
Journal:  Bio Protoc       Date:  2021-11-20

4.  Strategies for the Biofunctionalization of Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Bombyx mori Fibers.

Authors:  Paloma Lozano-Picazo; Cristina Castro-Domínguez; Augusto Luis Bruno; Alejandro Baeza; Adelia S Martínez; Patricia A López; Ángela Castro; Yassmin Lakhal; Elena Montero; Luis Colchero; Daniel González-Nieto; Francisco Javier Rojo; Fivos Panetsos; Milagros Ramos; Rafael Daza; Alfonso M Gañán-Calvo; Manuel Elices; Gustavo Víctor Guinea; José Pérez-Rigueiro
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-06-28       Impact factor: 4.927

Review 5.  Biomaterial Scaffolds in Regenerative Therapy of the Central Nervous System.

Authors:  Yanchao Wang; Hong Tan; Xuhui Hui
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2018-04-01       Impact factor: 3.411

6.  Silk Fibroin Films Facilitate Single-Step Targeted Expression of Optogenetic Proteins.

Authors:  Skyler L Jackman; Christopher H Chen; Selmaan N Chettih; Shay Q Neufeld; Iain R Drew; Chimuanya K Agba; Isabella Flaquer; Alexis N Stefano; Thomas J Kennedy; Justine E Belinsky; Keiramarie Roberston; Celia C Beron; Bernardo L Sabatini; Christopher D Harvey; Wade G Regehr
Journal:  Cell Rep       Date:  2018-03-20       Impact factor: 9.423

7.  Experimental Study on Effects of Adipose-Derived Stem Cell-Seeded Silk Fibroin Chitosan Film on Wound Healing of a Diabetic Rat Model.

Authors:  Yan-Yun Wu; Yan-Peng Jiao; Li-Ling Xiao; Min-Min Li; Hong-Wei Liu; Sheng-Hong Li; Xuan Liao; Yong-Tian Chen; Jiang-Xuan Li; Yang Zhang
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  2018-05       Impact factor: 1.539

Review 8.  A Review of the Emerging Role of Silk for the Treatment of the Eye.

Authors:  Simon H Tran; Clive G Wilson; F Philipp Seib
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2018-11-05       Impact factor: 4.200

9.  Cortical Reshaping and Functional Recovery Induced by Silk Fibroin Hydrogels-Encapsulated Stem Cells Implanted in Stroke Animals.

Authors:  Laura Fernández-García; José Pérez-Rigueiro; Ricardo Martinez-Murillo; Fivos Panetsos; Milagros Ramos; Gustavo V Guinea; Daniel González-Nieto
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2018-09-06       Impact factor: 6.147

10.  In vitro studies on space-conforming self-assembling silk hydrogels as a mesenchymal stem cell-support matrix suitable for minimally invasive brain application.

Authors:  I Osama; N Gorenkova; C M McKittrick; T Wongpinyochit; A Goudie; F P Seib; H V O Carswell
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-09-12       Impact factor: 4.379

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