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

Nanomedicine (Lond)

Division of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

Published: December 2016

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.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/nnm-2016-0220DOI Listing

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