Polyelectrolyte Complex for Heparin Binding Domain Osteogenic Growth Factor Delivery

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August 22nd, 2016

10.3791/54202-v

August 22nd, 2016

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Self-assembled polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) fabricated from heparin and protamine were deposited on alginate beads to entrap and regulate the release of osteogenic growth factors. This delivery strategy enables a 20-fold reduction of BMP-2 dose in spinal fusion applications. This article illustrates the benefits and fabrication of PECs.

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Polyelectrolyte Complex

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:49

Alginate Microbead Fabrication

3:31

Size Measurement and Sterilization of Alginate Microbeads

5:29

Protamine and Heparin Coating

6:38

BMP-2 and NELL-1 Uptake and Release

7:43

In Vitro Bioactivity of NELL-1 and BMP-2 & NELL-1 Loading into PEC Scaffold

9:57

Results: Analysis of the Polyelectrolyte Complex for Growth Factor Uptake Fabrication Process

11:28

Conclusion

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