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. 2014 Nov;10(11):4723-4729.
doi: 10.1016/j.actbio.2014.07.008. Epub 2014 Jul 16.

Controlled release of sphingosine-1-phosphate agonist with gelatin hydrogels for macrophage recruitment

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Controlled release of sphingosine-1-phosphate agonist with gelatin hydrogels for macrophage recruitment

Masahiro Murakami et al. Acta Biomater. 2014 Nov.
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Abstract

The objective of this study is to design a drug delivery system (DDS) for the in vivo promotion of macrophage recruitment. As the drug, a water-insoluble agonist of sphingosine-1-phosphate type 1 receptor (SEW2871) was selected. SEW2871 (SEW) was water-solubilized by micelle formation with gelatin grafted by L-lactic acid oligomer. SEW micelles were mixed with gelatin, followed by dehydrothermal crosslinking of gelatin to obtain gelatin hydrogels incorporating SEW micelles. SEW was released from the hydrogels incorporating SEW micelles in vitro and in vivo. The water-solubilized SEW showed in vitro macrophage migration activity. When implanted into the back subcutis or the skin wound defect of mice, the hydrogel incorporating SEW micelles promoted macrophage migration toward the tissue around the implanted site to a significantly great extent compared with SEW-free hydrogel and that mixed with SEW micelles. The hydrogel is a promising DDS to enhance macrophage recruitment in vivo.

Keywords: Controlled release; Gelatin hydrogel; Macrophage recruitment; S1P agonist; SEW2871.

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