加载成肌因子的排列胶原海绵增强骨骼肌组织再生

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Natalie G. Kozan, Sean Caswell, Shreyas Bolla, Jonathan M. Grasman
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体积性肌肉损失(VML)是一种导致肌肉功能丧失的损伤。自体组织移植被用作标准治疗;然而,这些移植物经常导致并发症。目前的支架在恢复受损肌肉功能方面的能力有限,这可能是由于缺乏细胞募集到支架和/或缺乏足够的肌纤维形成。我们的方法包括从生物聚合物支架中控制胰岛素样生长因子-1 (IGF-1)的释放,因为IGF-1增强了成肌细胞的增殖和分化,我们假设这将增强VML后的再生。在本研究中,为了促进IGF-1的更可控释放,我们通过肝素偶联将igf -结合蛋白5 (IGFBP-5)添加到具有精细调节孔径的各向异性胶原海绵中,以稳定IGFBP-5/IGF-1复合物。含有肝素、IGFBP-5和IGF-1的支架可诱导最高水平的肌纤维形成长达4周,这表明该支架系统支持活性IGF-1的持续释放。未来的研究将用于将这些支架植入小鼠VML模型中,并确定其对体内再生和肌肉生产力恢复的影响。
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Aligned Collagen Sponges Loaded With Myogenic Factors to Enhance Skeletal Muscle Tissue Regeneration

Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is an injury which leads to debilitating loss of functionality of a muscle. Autologous tissue grafts are used as a standard treatment; however, these grafts often result in complications. Current scaffolds are limited in their ability to restore functionality of the injured muscle, which may be due to lack of cell recruitment to the scaffold and/or lack of sufficient myofiber formation. Our approach involves the controlled release of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) from a biopolymer scaffold, as IGF-1 enhances both the proliferation and differentiation of myoblasts, which we hypothesize will enhance regeneration after VML. In this study, to facilitate a more controlled release of IGF-1, we added IGF-binding protein 5 (IGFBP-5) to anisotropic collagen sponges with finely tuned pore sizes via heparin conjugation to stabilize the IGFBP-5/IGF-1 complex. Scaffolds containing heparin, IGFBP-5, and IGF-1 induced the highest level of myofiber formation for up to 4 weeks, suggesting this scaffold system supported the sustained release of active IGF-1. Future studies will be used to implant these scaffolds into mouse models of VML and determine their effects on regeneration in vivo as well as on restoration of force production of the muscle.

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CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.90%
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199
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is a highly interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal serving the needs of biomaterials professionals who design, develop, produce and apply biomaterials and medical devices. It has the common focus of biomaterials applied to the human body and covers all disciplines where medical devices are used. Papers are published on biomaterials related to medical device development and manufacture, degradation in the body, nano- and biomimetic- biomaterials interactions, mechanics of biomaterials, implant retrieval and analysis, tissue-biomaterial surface interactions, wound healing, infection, drug delivery, standards and regulation of devices, animal and pre-clinical studies of biomaterials and medical devices, and tissue-biopolymer-material combination products. Manuscripts are published in one of six formats: • original research reports • short research and development reports • scientific reviews • current concepts articles • special reports • editorials Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is an official journal of the Society for Biomaterials, Japanese Society for Biomaterials, the Australasian Society for Biomaterials, and the Korean Society for Biomaterials. Manuscripts from all countries are invited but must be in English. Authors are not required to be members of the affiliated Societies, but members of these societies are encouraged to submit their work to the journal for consideration.
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