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Multilayer Film with Bioactive and Antiadhesive Layers for Accelerated Tendon Regeneration

Authors
Kim, Ho YongCho, Seung HyeonKim, Min JiSong, Myung-KeunSong, Sang-YounKim, Dong-HeeOh, Se Heang
Issue Date
Apr-2025
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
flexor tendon; platelet-derived growth factor-BB(PDGF-BB); alginate; tenogenic differentiation; antiadhesion; rabbit tendon injury model
Citation
ACS Applied Bio Materials, v.8, no.4, pp 3375 - 3388
Pages
14
Indexed
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Journal Title
ACS Applied Bio Materials
Volume
8
Number
4
Start Page
3375
End Page
3388
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78164
DOI
10.1021/acsabm.5c00131
ISSN
2576-6422
Abstract
Despite advances in surgical techniques for tendon injuries and improvements in rehabilitation, the challenge of achieving sufficient tendon regeneration and preventing postoperative tissue adhesions persists for orthopedic surgeons. In this study, we developed a multilayer film with a platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB)-immobilized leaf-stacked structure (LSS) layer (bioactive layer) and an alginate layer (antiadhesive layer) on both sides of a PCL film (PDGF/FLSS-Alg). The porous LSS layer on the PCL film was fabricated using a heating-cooling method with tetraglycol, where PDGF-BB was adsorbed onto the LSS layer. An alginate coating was applied on the opposite side to form the antiadhesion layer. The PDGF-BB loaded on the LSS layer provided a sustained release at effective concentrations for over 29 days. From in vitro cell culture and in vivo animal studies, the alginate layer proved effective in preventing cell/tissue adhesion; meanwhile, the bioactive layer facilitated tenogenic differentiation in hBMSCs and supported tendon regeneration. Accordingly, we propose that PDGF/FLSS-Alg offers a viable strategy for effective tendon regeneration in clinical practice.
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