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Nanotemplated polyelectrolyte films as porous biomolecular delivery systems. Application to the growth factor BMP-2.


ABSTRACT: Biomaterials capable of delivering controlled quantities of bioactive agents, while maintaining mechanical integrity, are needed for a variety of cell contacting applications. We describe here a nanotemplating strategy toward porous, polyelectrolyte-based thin films capable of controlled biomolecular loading and release. Films are formed via the layer-by-layer assembly of charged polymers and nanoparticles (NP), then chemically cross-linked to increase mechanical rigidity and stability, and finally exposed to tetrahydrofuran to dissolve the NP and create an intra-film porous network. We report here on the loading and release of the growth factor bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2), and the influence of BMP-2 loaded films on contacting murine C2C12 myoblasts. We observe nanotemplating to enable stable BMP-2 loading throughout the thickness of the film, and find the nanotemplated film to exhibit comparable cell adhesion, and enhanced cell differentiation, compared with a non-porous cross-linked film (where BMP-2 loading is mainly confined to the film surface).

SUBMITTER: Gand A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4122565 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nanotemplated polyelectrolyte films as porous biomolecular delivery systems. Application to the growth factor BMP-2.

Gand Adeline A   Hindié Mathilde M   Chacon Diane D   Van Tassel Paul R PR   Pauthe Emmanuel E  

Biomatter 20140101


Biomaterials capable of delivering controlled quantities of bioactive agents, while maintaining mechanical integrity, are needed for a variety of cell contacting applications. We describe here a nanotemplating strategy toward porous, polyelectrolyte-based thin films capable of controlled biomolecular loading and release. Films are formed via the layer-by-layer assembly of charged polymers and nanoparticles (NP), then chemically cross-linked to increase mechanical rigidity and stability, and fina  ...[more]

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