Sustained release of VEGF from PLGA-nanoparticles mbedded thermo-sensitive hydrogel in full-thickness porcine bladder acellular matrix

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Abstract

We fabricated a novel vascular endotheliarelease of VEGF from PLGAl growth factor (VEGF)-loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA)- nanoparticles (NPs)-embedded thermo-sensitive hydrogel in porcine bladder acellular matrix allograft (BAMA) system, which is designed for achieving a sustained release of VEGF protein, and embedding the protein carrier into the BAMA. We identified and optimized various formulations and process parameters to get the preferred particle size, entrapment, and polydispersibility of the VEGF-NPs, and incorporated the VEGF-NPs into the (poly (ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) (Pluronic®) F127 to achieve the preferred VEGF-NPs thermo-sensitive gel system. Then the thermal behavior of the system was proven by in vitro and in vivo study, and the kinetic-sustained release profile of the system embedded in porcine bladder acellular matrix was investigated. Results indicated that the bioactivity of the encapsulated VEGF released from the NPs was reserved, and the VEGF-NPs thermo-sensitive gel system can achieve sol-gel transmission successfully at appropriate temperature. Furthermore, the system can create a satisfactory tissue-compatible environment and an effective VEGF-sustained release approach. In conclusion, a novel VEGF-loaded PLGA NPs-embedded thermo-sensitive hydrogel in porcine BAMA system is successfully prepared, to provide a promising way for deficient bladder reconstruction therapy. © 2011 Papageorgiou et al.

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Geng, H., Song, H., Qi, J., & Cui, D. (2011). Sustained release of VEGF from PLGA-nanoparticles mbedded thermo-sensitive hydrogel in full-thickness porcine bladder acellular matrix. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-312

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