| Literature DB >> 33543616 |
Jiang Bian1, Feng Cai1, Hao Chen2, Zhenzhou Tang1, Kun Xi1, Jincheng Tang1, Liang Wu1, Yichang Xu1, Lianfu Deng2, Yong Gu1, Wenguo Cui2, Liang Chen1.
Abstract
Although injectable hydrogel microsphere has demonstrated tremendous promise in clinical applications, local overactive inflammation in degenerative diseases could jeopardize biomaterial implantation's therapeutic efficacy. Herein, an injectable "peptide-cell-hydrogel" microsphere was constructed by covalently coupling of APETx2 and further loading of nucleus pulposus cells, which could inhibit local inflammatory cytokine storms to regulate the metabolic balance of ECM in vitro. The covalent coupling of APETx2 preserved the biocompatibility of the microspheres and achieved a controlled release of APETx2 for more than 28 days in an acidic environment. By delivering "peptide-cell-hydrogel" microspheres to a rat degenerative intervertebral disc at 4 weeks, the expression of ASIC-3 and IL-1β was significantly decreased for 3.53-fold and 7.29-fold, respectively. Also, the content of ECM was significantly recovered at 8 weeks. In summary, the proposed strategy provides an effective approach for tissue regeneration under overactive inflammatory responses.Entities:
Keywords: Microfluidics; cell-laden microgel; drug delivery; overactive inflammatory response; regeneration
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33543616 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189