RRC ID 62014
Author Woo E, Park H, Lee KY.
Title Shear reversible cell/microsphere aggregate as an injectable for tissue regeneration.
Journal Macromol Biosci
Abstract Injectable delivery systems have been widely used in tissue engineering as they can deliver cells into the body in a minimally invasive manner. In this study, it is hypothesized that microspheres with a similar size of cells could effectively form a shear reversible aggregate in the presence of cells and the aggregate could be useful to engineer tissues. Alginate microspheres are prepared by an emulsion method, followed by modification with a peptide containing the arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) sequence. RGD-modified alginate microspheres form an aggregate in the presence of chondrocytes, and the aggregation behavior is shear reversible. This cell/microsphere aggregate is useful to deliver chondrocytes into an animal model using a syringe, and effectively regenerates cartilage tissues in vivo.
Volume 14(5)
Pages 740-8
Published 2014-5-1
DOI 10.1002/mabi.201300365
PMID 24436180
MeSH Alginates / chemistry Animals Cartilage / physiology Chondrocytes / metabolism* DNA Primers / genetics Drug Delivery Systems / methods* Glycosaminoglycans / analysis Guided Tissue Regeneration / methods* Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Microspheres* Oligopeptides / chemistry Rabbits Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction Rheology Shear Strength Tissue Engineering / methods*
IF 3.416
Resource
Human and Animal Cells ATDC5(RCB0565)