Growth factors-loaded stents modified with hyaluronic acid and heparin for induction of rapid and tight re-endothelialization

Authors
Choi, Dong HoonKang, Sung NamKim, Seong MinGobaa, SamyPark, Bang JuKim, Ik HwanJoung, Yoon KiHan, Dong Keun
Issue Date
2016-05-01
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES, v.141, pp.602 - 610
Abstract
Rapid re-endothelialization of damaged vessel lining efficiently prevents restenosis and thrombosis and restores original vascular functions. In this study, we designed a novel metallic stent with a heparin-modified surface and used different methods, including 1-ethy1-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide (EDC) and divinyl sulfone (DVS), to load growth factors. First we loaded heparin into a dopamine-conjugated hyaluronic acid (HA) coating to serve as a growth factor reservoir. In a second step, we took advantage of the heparin-binding domain of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) to gain advanced re-endothelialization capabilities. We demonstrated that DVS technique offered higher amount of growth factor loading. In vitro assessment also showed better capillary-like structure formation and localized gap junctions when DVS coating was employed. This study suggested that growth factor loaded stent modified by HA and heparin provided the advantage to rapid and tight restoration of endothelium. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA; ELUTING STENTS; PROTEIN; IMMOBILIZATION; BIOACTIVITY; EXPRESSION; SURFACES; DELIVERY; CELLS; MODEL; INTIMAL HYPERPLASIA; ELUTING STENTS; PROTEIN; IMMOBILIZATION; BIOACTIVITY; EXPRESSION; SURFACES; DELIVERY; CELLS; MODEL; Re-endothelialization; Stent; Hyaluronic acid; Heparin; Growth factor; Dopamine
ISSN
0927-7765
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124082
DOI
10.1016/j.colsurfb.2016.01.028
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