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A simple technique for development of fibres with programmable microsphere concentration gradients for local protein delivery

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posted on 2024-11-16, 05:14 authored by Fahimeh Mehrpouya, Zhilian YueZhilian Yue, Anthony Romeo, Robert Gorkin III, Robert Kapsa, Simon Moulton, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace
Alginate has been a biologically viable option for controlled local delivery of bioactive molecules in vitro and in vivo. Specific bioactive molecule release profiles are achieved often by controlling polymer composition/concentration, which also determines the modulus of hydrogels. This largely limits alginate-mediated bioactive molecule delivery to single-factors of uniform concentration applications, rather than applications that may require (multiple) bioactive molecules delivered at a concentration gradient for chemotactic purposes. Here we report a two-phase PLGA/alginate delivery system composed of protein-laden poly-d,l-lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) microspheres wet-spun into alginate fibres. Fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated bovine serum albumin (FITC-BSA) was used as a model protein and the developed structures were characterized. The fabrication system devised was shown to produce wet-spun fibres with a protein concentration gradient (G-Alg/PLGA fibre). The two-phase delivery matrices display retarded FITC-BSA release in both initial and late stages compared to release from the PLGA microspheres or alginate fibre alone. In addition, incorporation of higher concentrations of protein-loaded PLGA microspheres increased protein release compared to the fibres with lower concentrations of BSA-loaded microspheres. The "programmable" microsphere concentration gradient fibre methodology presented here may enable development of novel alginate scaffolds with the ability to guide tissue regeneration through tightly-controlled release of one or more proteins in highly defined spatio-temporal configurations.

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New dimensions in organic bionics

Australian Research Council

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Mehrpouya, F., Yue, Z., Romeo, T., Gorkin, R., Kapsa, R. M. I., Moulton, S. E. & Wallace, G. G. (2019). A simple technique for development of fibres with programmable microsphere concentration gradients for local protein delivery. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 7 (4), 556-565.

Journal title

Journal of Materials Chemistry B

Volume

7

Issue

4

Pagination

556-565

Language

English

RIS ID

133048

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