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Benzylaminated dextran-modified hydrogels: A long-term bioactive TGF- Delta b1 carrier
Highly porous dextran-based hydrogels [in which various amounts (up to 16.6%, w/w) of a benzylaminated dextran (DMCB) exhibiting high affinity for TGF Delta *b1 was immobilized] were developed to achieve long-term retention of bioactive TGF Delta *b1 in situ. Unmodified hydrogels rapidly desorbed 80...
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Published in: | Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2009-12, Vol.91A (4), p.1178-1188 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Highly porous dextran-based hydrogels [in which various amounts (up to 16.6%, w/w) of a benzylaminated dextran (DMCB) exhibiting high affinity for TGF Delta *b1 was immobilized] were developed to achieve long-term retention of bioactive TGF Delta *b1 in situ. Unmodified hydrogels rapidly desorbed 80-90% compared with only 40-60% of the preloaded TGF Delta *b1 from the DMCB-modified hydrogels during a period of 21 days in PBS in vitro. TGF Delta *b1 release experiments (performed with high ionic strength solutions) indicated that formation of the complex between TGF Delta *b1 and functionalized hydrogels was governed by different interactions, depending on the degree of conjugation with DMCB: ionic interactions in the case of weakly conjugated matrices and nonionic interactions in highly conjugated matrices. Using cells containing a TGF Delta *b-sensitive luciferase reporter gene, weakly DMCB-modified hydrogels sequestered bioactive TGF Delta *b1 in situ, giving much higher, long-term signaling performance than highly functionalized hydrogels. Because these biocompatible functionalized hydrogels can provide long-term bioactive TGF Delta *b1, they could be used as scaffolds for cells to stimulate and regulate human tissue repair processes. [copy 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res, 2009 |
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ISSN: | 1552-4965 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jbm.a.32278 |