Nanoparticle-Coated Sutures Providing Sustained Growth Factor Delivery to Improve the Healing Strengths of Injured Tendons

Y. Zhou, Q. Yang, Yingfun Yan, Luzhong Zhang, Jin-bo Tang
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Tendon injuries are more common, and due to the lack of adequate growth factors, the healing capacity of the injured tendon is limited. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Nanoparticle-coated sutures carrying growth factors on accelerating tendon repair. We found that nanoparticles can adhere uniformly to the surface of the suture modified with polydopamine. After stitching, the nanoparticles remain on the surface of the suture, and its loaded proteins can spread in the tendon tissues. After treatment, in the chicken flexor tendon healing model and the rat Achilles healing model, the ultimate strengths of repaired tendons treated with bFGF and VEGFA-releasing sutures was significantly greater than the tendons repaired with control sutures at multiple time-points. At 6 weeks, adhesion scores in the bFGF and VEGFA-releasing suture group were significantly smaller than those of the control suture group. Tendon gliding excursions were significantly greater in the bFGF and VEGFA-releasing suture group than in the unmodified control sutures. Work of digital flexion was significantly decreased in the bFGF and VEGFA-releasing suture group than in the control group. In a word, we developed a novel platform for local and sustained delivery of growth factors based on the Nanoparticle-coated sutures, which can effectively deliver growth factors to tissues and control the release of growth factors. Dual growth factors loaded Nanoparticle-coated sutures can significantly promote tendon healing. This growth factors delivery system is an attractive therapeutic tool to repair injured tendons.
纳米颗粒涂层缝合线提供持续的生长因子递送,以提高受伤肌腱的愈合强度
肌腱损伤更为常见,由于缺乏足够的生长因子,损伤肌腱的愈合能力受到限制。本研究的目的是评估携带生长因子的纳米颗粒包被缝线对加速肌腱修复的有效性。我们发现纳米颗粒可以均匀地粘附在聚多巴胺修饰的缝合线表面。缝合后,纳米颗粒留在缝线表面,其装载的蛋白质可以在肌腱组织中扩散。治疗后,在鸡屈肌腱愈合模型和大鼠跟腱愈合模型中,bFGF和vegf释放缝线修复后的肌腱在多个时间点的极限强度均显著大于对照缝线修复后的肌腱。6周时,bFGF和vegf释放缝合组的粘连评分明显小于对照组。与未修改的对照缝线相比,bFGF和vegf释放缝线组的肌腱滑动偏移明显更大。与对照组相比,bFGF和vegf释放缝合组手指屈曲功明显减少。总之,我们开发了一种基于纳米粒子包被缝合线的生长因子局部和持续递送平台,可以有效地将生长因子输送到组织中并控制生长因子的释放。双生长因子负载纳米颗粒包覆缝线可显著促进肌腱愈合。这种生长因子输送系统是修复损伤肌腱的一种有吸引力的治疗工具。
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