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Review
. 2024 Feb;36(5):e2210707.
doi: 10.1002/adma.202210707. Epub 2023 Nov 29.

Hydrogel-Based Growth Factor Delivery Platforms: Strategies and Recent Advances

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Hydrogel-Based Growth Factor Delivery Platforms: Strategies and Recent Advances

Bai-Hui Shan et al. Adv Mater. 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Growth factors play a crucial role in regulating a broad variety of biological processes and are regarded as powerful therapeutic agents in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine in the past decades. However, their application is limited by their short half-lives and potential side effects in physiological environments. Hydrogels are identified as having the promising potential to prolong the half-lives of growth factors and mitigate their adverse effects by restricting them within the matrix to reduce their rapid proteolysis, burst release, and unwanted diffusion. This review discusses recent progress in the development of growth factor-containing hydrogels for various biomedical applications, including wound healing, brain tissue repair, cartilage and bone regeneration, and spinal cord injury repair. In addition, the review introduces strategies for optimizing growth factor release including affinity-based delivery, carrier-assisted delivery, stimuli-responsive delivery, spatial structure-based delivery, and cellular system-based delivery. Finally, the review presents current limitations and future research directions for growth factor-delivering hydrogels.

Keywords: drug delivery; growth factors; hydrogels; regeneration medicines; tissue engineering.

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