Enhanced Neovascularization Using Injectable and rhVEGF-Releasing Cryogel Microparticles

Mihn Jeong Park, Young Hyeon An, Young Hwan Choi, Hwan D. Kim, Nathaniel S. Hwang

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Abstract

Cryogels are gel networks or scaffolds with a large porous structure; they can be tailored for injectability and for possessing a shape-memory ability. Herein, a growth factor-releasing cryogel microparticle (CMP) system is fabricated, and the therapeutic efficacy of recombinant human vascular endothelial growth factor (rhVEGF)-loaded CMP (V-CMP) for neovascularization is investigated. To prepare the cryogels, both methacrylated chitosan (Chi-MA) and methacrylated chondroitin sulfate (CS-MA) are used, and crosslinking using a radical crosslinking reaction is established. The physical, mechanical, and biological properties of the cryogels are analyzed by varying the amount of CS-MA used. The cryogels are then pulverized, and microsized CMPs are fabricated. CMPs dispersed in saline demonstrate a shear-thinning property, and can thus be extruded through a 23G needle. Additionally, V-CMP exhibit a sustained release profile of rhVEGF and enhance the in vitro proliferation of endothelial cells. Finally, neovascularization and effective tissue necrosis prevention are observed when V-CMPs are injected into a hindlimb ischemia mouse model. Thus, the injectable V-CMP system developed herein demonstrates a high potential utility in various tissue regeneration applications based on cell or growth factor delivery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2100234
JournalMacromolecular Bioscience
Volume21
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • hindlimb ischemia
  • injectable cryogels
  • microparticles
  • neovascularization
  • sustained release

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