Literature DB >> 28433171

Gellan gum based physical hydrogels incorporating highly valuable endogen molecules and associating BMP-2 as bone formation platforms.

Rita López-Cebral1, Ana Civantos2, Viviana Ramos2, Begoña Seijo3, José Luis López-Lacomba2, José Vicente Sanz-Casado2, Alejandro Sanchez4.   

Abstract

Physical hydrogels have been designed for a double purpose: as growth factor delivery systems and as scaffolds to support cell colonization and formation of new bone. Specifically, the polysaccharide gellan gum and the ubiquitous endogenous molecules chondroitin, albumin and spermidine have been used as exclusive components of these hydrogels. The mild ionotropic gelation technique was used to preserve the bioactivity of the selected growth factor, rhBMP-2. In vitro tests demonstrated the effective delivery of rhBMP-2 in its bioactive form. In vivo experiments performed in the muscle tissue of Wistar rats provided a proof of concept of the ability of the developed platforms to elicit new bone formation. Furthermore, this biological effect was better than that of a commercial formulation currently used for regenerative purposes, confirming the potential of these hydrogels as new and innovative growth factor delivery platforms and scaffolds for regenerative medicine applications.
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Keywords:  Drug delivery; Growth factors; Hydrogel; Regenerative medicine; Scaffold

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28433171     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.03.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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1.  Spermidine Crosslinked Gellan Gum-Based "Hydrogel Nanofibers" as Potential Tool for the Treatment of Nervous Tissue Injuries: A Formulation Study.

Authors:  Barbara Vigani; Caterina Valentino; Giuseppina Sandri; Carla Marcella Caramella; Franca Ferrari; Silvia Rossi
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2022-08-02

2.  Printing bone in a gel: using nanocomposite bioink to print functionalised bone scaffolds.

Authors:  G Cidonio; M Cooke; M Glinka; J I Dawson; L Grover; R O C Oreffo
Journal:  Mater Today Bio       Date:  2019-09
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