Evaluation of bone regeneration by DNA release from composites of oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) and cationized gelatin microspheres in a critical‐sized calvarial defect
- 25 April 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A
- Vol. 78A (2) , 335-342
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.30698
Abstract
This research examines the bone formation response to release of plasmid DNA encoding human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 from hydrogel composites consisting of cationized gelatin microspheres (CGMS) embedded within a crosslinked oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) (OPF) hydrogel network in a critical-sized rat cranial defect model after 30 days. Four composite groups were investigated: (1) composites with 10 μg DNA loaded into the CGMS phase, (2) composites with 10 μg DNA loaded into the OPF phase, (3) composites with 100 μg DNA loaded into the OPF phase, and (4) composites without DNA (material control). Light microscopy revealed no enhancement in bone formation for groups releasing plasmid DNA, relative to the material control group. Limited formation of new bone was observed from the defect margins and within the defect for some samples. The hydrogels swelled appreciably and fragmentation of the implants was noted to varying degrees among samples within groups, with a presence of inflammatory cells related to the degree of fragmentation. The lack of enhancement in bone formation indicates that the release of plasmid DNA from the composites was not sufficient to elicit a bone regeneration response. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res, 2006Keywords
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