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. 2016 Dec;11(24):3237-3259.
doi: 10.2217/nnm-2016-0220. Epub 2016 Nov 17.

Regulation of sequential release of growth factors using bilayer polymeric nanoparticles for cardiac tissue engineering

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Regulation of sequential release of growth factors using bilayer polymeric nanoparticles for cardiac tissue engineering

Mohammad Izadifar et al. Nanomedicine (Lond). 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Aim: Cardiac tissue engineering aims to develop engineered constructs for myocardial infarction repair, where a challenge is the control of growth factor (GF) sequential release. Herein, bilayer polymeric nanoparticles composed of a GF-encapsulating core surrounded by rate-regulating shell were developed for sequential GF release.

Materials & methods: Single and bilayer polymeric nanoparticles were fabricated, characterized and biologically assessed. A novel 'Geno-Neural model' was developed and validated for rate-programming of the nanoparticles.

Results: The bilayer nanoparticles featured low burst effect and time-delayed release, and allowed for sequential release of PDGF following co-release of VEGFand bFGF, which promoted angiogenesis.

Conclusion: The nanoparticulate delivery system, along with the Geno-Neural model, offers great potential for spatiotemporal control of GF release for cardiovascular regenerative medicine.

Keywords: angiogenesis; cardiovascular; controlled release; nanoparticles; regenerative medicine; tissue engineering.

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