Release of Bioactive Transforming Growth Factor Beta(3) from Microtextured Polymer Surfaces in Vitro and in Vivo
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Transforming growth factor beta(3) (TGF-beta(3)) has been under investigation with the objective of improving wound healing. Yet, little experimental knowledge exists about applications of TGF-beta(3) in implantology and tissue engineering. The aims of this study were to determine the release kinetics and bioactivity of TGF-beta(3) released from microtextured silicone and poly-L-lactic acid (PLA) surfaces in vitro and in vivo. We loaded surfaces with 100 ng of TGF-beta(3). An in vitro assay showed that TGF-beta(3) was released in a burstlike manner. Released TGF-beta(3) was capable of inhibiting the proliferation of mink lung epithelial cells, indicating that released TGF-beta(3) had remained at least partly active. Subsequently, an in vivo experiment (1 h-3 days) was performed with implants loaded with TGF-beta(3). In cryosections, TGF-beta(3) activity was assessed by an in situ bioassay. We found that active TGF-beta(3) was released for up to 24 h. Furthermore, released TGF-beta(3) could be detected up to 320 microm from the implant. On the basis of these observations, we conclude that TGF-beta(3) loaded onto microtextured polymer membranes remains functional when released in vitro and in vivo and, therefore, may represent an alternative for introducing a growth factor into a wound to achieve long-term and long-range biological effects.
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