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Comparative Study of Heparin-Poloxamer Hydrogel Modified bFGF and aFGF for in Vivo Wound Healing Efficiency

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 8, 期 29, 页码 18710-18721

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b06047

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wound healing; wound dressing; fibroblast growth factor; hydrogel; heparin; control release

资金

  1. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LQ15E030003]
  2. Wenzhou Science & Technology Bureau of China [Y20140727]
  3. Opening Project of Zhejiang Provincial Top Key Discipline of Pharmaceutical Sciences [YKFJ001]
  4. Zhejiang Provincial Program for the Cultivation of High-level Innovative Health talents [Y14H150023, Y14H090062, LY13H030008, LY14H150008]
  5. National Natural Science Funding of China [81372112, 81372064, 81302775, 81472165, 81571923]
  6. State Key Basic Research Development Program [2012CB518105]
  7. Zhejiang Provincial Project of Key Group [2010R50042]
  8. National Science Foundation [CBET-0952624, CBET-1510099, DMR-1607475]
  9. Alzheimer Association [2015-NIRG-341372]
  10. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC-21528601]

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Wound therapy remains a clinical challenge. Incorporation of growth factors (GFs) into heparin-functionalized polymer hydrogel is considered as a promising strategy to improve wound healing efficiency. However, different GFs incorporation into the same heparin-based hydrogels often lead to different wound healing effects, and the underlying GF-induced wound healing mechanisms still remain elusive. Herein, we developed a thermos-sensitive heparin-poloxamer (HP) hydrogel to load and deliver different GFs (aFGF and bFGF) for wound healing in vivo. The resulting GFs-based hydrogels with and without HP hydrogels were systematically evaluated and compared for their wound healing efficiency by extensive in vivo tests, including wound closure rate, granulation formation, re-epithelization, cell proliferation, collagen, and angiogenesis expressions. While all GFs-based dressings with and without HP hydrogels exhibited better wound healing efficacy than controls, both HP-aFGF and HP-bFGF hydrogels demonstrated their superior healing activity to improve wound closure, granulation formation, re-epithelization, and blood vessel density by up-regulation of PCNA proliferation and collagen synthesis, as compared to GF dressings alone. More importantly, HP-aFGF dressings exhibited the higher healing efficacy than HP-bFGF dressings, indicating that different a/bFGF surface properties lead to different binding and release behaviors in HP hydrogels, both of which will affect different wound healing efficiency. On the basis of experimental observations, the working mechanisms of different healing effects of HP-GFs on full skin removal wound were proposed. This work provides different views of the design and development of an effective hydrogel-based delivery system for GFs toward rapid wound healing.

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