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Sustained Release of BMP-2 from Porous Particles with Leaf-Stacked Structure for Bone Regeneration.

Ho Yong KimJin Ho LeeHan A Reum LeeJi-Sung ParkDong Kyun WooHee-Chun LeeGyu-Jin RhoJune-Ho ByunSe Heang Oh
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Sustained release of bioactive molecules from delivery systems is a common strategy for ensuring their prolonged bioactivity and for minimizing safety issues. However, residual toxic reagents, the use of harsh organic solvents, and complex fabrication procedures in conventional delivery systems are considered enormous impediments toward clinical use. Herein, we describe bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2)-immobilized porous polycaprolactone particles with unique leaf-stacked structures (LSS particles) prepared using clinically feasible materials and procedures. The BMP-2 immobilized in these LSS particles is continuously released up to 36 days to provide an appropriate environment for osteogenic differentiation of human periosteum-derived cells and new bone formation. Thus, the leaf-stacked structures of these LSS particles provide a simple but clinically applicable platform for effectively delivering a variety of bioactive molecules, such as growth factors, hormones, cytokines, peptides, etc.
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