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Cartilage repair by local delivery of transforming growth factor-β1 or bone morphogenetic protein-2 from a novel, segmented polyurethane/polylactic- co-glycolic bilayered scaffold

AutorReyes, Ricardo; Delgado, Araceli; Solís, Rubén; Sánchez, Esther; Hernández, Antonio; San Román, Julio CSIC; Evora, Carmen
Palabras claveosteochondral repair
SPU-PLGA scaffold
Controlled release
BMP-2
TGF-b1
Fecha de publicación2014
EditorJohn Wiley & Sons
CitaciónJournal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part A 102: 1110- 1120 (2014)
ResumenThis study aimed to analyze the in vitro and in vivo release kinetics and evaluate the grades of repair induced by either the release of 50 ng of transforming growth factor-β1 or 2.5 or 5 μg of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) from a bilayer scaffold of segmented polyurethane/polylactic- co-glycolic (SPU/PLGA) in osteochondral defects, in a rabbit model. The scaffold consisted of a porous, bone-directed PLGA layer, overlaid with a cartilage-directed layer of growth factor (GF)-loaded PLGA microspheres, dispersed in a matrix of SPU. The PLGA porous layer was fabricated by gas foaming. Microspheres were prepared by a double emulsion method. SPU was synthesized by following the two-step method. GF release kinetics were assessed using iodinated (125I) GFs. The in vivo release profiles of both GFs fitted to zero-order kinetics, demonstrating a consistently good control of their release rates by SPU. Cartilage-like tissue, characterized by histological analysis, scoring, and immunolabeling of chondrogenic differentiation markers, was observed only after 12 weeks, maintaining integrity up to at least 24 weeks, independently of the GF and the dose of BMP-2. The biocompatibility and the resulting good quality, hyaline repair cartilage convert this system into a promising candidate for future applications in osteochondral lesions. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/93746
DOI10.1002/jbma.34769
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1002/jbma.34769
issn: 1549-3296
e-issn: 1552-4965
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