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Development of PLGA-PEG-COOH and gelatin-based microparticles dual delivery system and E-beam sterilization effects for controlled release of BMP-2 and IGF-1

  • Part Part Syst Charact. 2020 Oct;37(10):2000180. doi: 10.1002/ppsc.202000180.
Yan Bai 1 2 Seyedsina Moeinzadeh 1 Sungwoo Kim 1 Youngbum Park 1 3 Elaine Lui 1 4 Hua Tan 5 Weiling Zhao 5 Xiaobo Zhou 5 Yunzhi Peter Yang 1 6 7
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, CA, USA.
  • 2 School of Pharmacy, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
  • 3 Dept. Prosthodontics, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul 120-752, Korea.
  • 4 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, CA, USA.
  • 5 School of Biomedical Informatics, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
  • 6 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, CA, USA.
  • 7 Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, CA, USA.
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop a PLGA-PEG-COOH- and gelatin-based microparticles (MPs) dual delivery system for release of BMP-2 and IGF-1. We made and characterized the delivery system based on its morphology, loading capacity, Encapsulation efficiency and release kinetics. Second, we examined the effects of electron beam (EB) sterilization on BMP-2 and IGF-1 loaded MPs and their biological effects. Third, we evaluated the synergistic effect of a controlled dual release of BMP-2 and IGF-1 on osteogenesis of MSCs. Encapsulation efficiency of growth factors into gelatin and PLGA-PEG-COOH MPs are in the range of 64.78% to 76.11%. E-beam sterilized growth factor delivery systems were effective in significantly promoting osteogenesis of MSCs, although E-beam sterilization decreased the bioactivity of growth factors in MPs by approximately 22%. BMP-2 release behavior from gelatin MPs/PEG hydrogel shows a faster release (52.7%) than that of IGF-1 from the PLGA-PEG-COOH MPs/PEG hydrogel (27.3%). The results demonstrate that the gelatin and PLGA-PEG-COOH MPs based delivery system could realize temporal release of therapeutic biomolecules by incorporating different growth factors into distinct microparticles. EB sterilization was an accessible method for sterilizing growth factors loaded carriers, which could pave the way for implementing growth factor delivery in clinical applications.

Keywords

BMP-2; E-beam sterilization; Gelatin microparticles; IGF-1; PLGA-PEG-COOH microparticles; dual delivery; osteogenesis of MSCs.

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