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Double Entrapment of Growth Factors by Nanoparticles Loaded into Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films

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Journal J Mater Chem B
Date 2020 Apr 9
PMID 32261618
Citations 5
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Delivery of growth factors and control of vascularization are prominent problems in regenerative medicine. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been used both in vitro and in vivo to promote angiogenesis but due to its short half-life its controlled delivery is a sought after method. In this study we present a new concept of degradable drug loaded nanoparticles entrapped into exponentially growing multilayer films. Through hydrolysis of the nanoparticles, the drug can be delivered over long periods in a controlled manner. Poly(ε-caprolactone) nanoparticles were loaded with VEGF and in turn the release of VEGF from a surface is controlled by a thick layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte film. Direct loading of VEGF inside the film was not efficient for long-term applications. When VEGF loaded nanoparticles were introduced into the film, the particles were equally distributed inside and were stable after several washes. Moreover, the presence of the film sustained the release of VEGF for 7 days. Addition of the nanoparticles to the film promoted endothelial cell proliferation, mainly due to the presence of VEGF. Mechanical properties of the film (Young's moduli) were also improved by the presence of nanoparticles. However, in the presence of the film loaded with nanoparticles and without any direct contact with this film, endothelial cell growth was also enhanced on polystyrene and on Transwell insert surfaces which demonstrates the effectiveness of the nanoparticles not only to improve the mechanical properties of the film but also to deliver active VEGF. An increase in nitric oxide levels as an indicator of endothelial cell activity was monitored and was correlated with the release of VEGF from the nanoparticle/film platform. Finally, such a system can be used as an auxiliary delivery body within implants to finely control the release of bioactive agent containing nanoparticles.

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