Heparin Augmentation Enhances Bioactive Properties of Acellular Extracellular Matrix Scaffold
2017
Extracellular matrix (ECM) maintains a reservoir of bioactive growth factors and matricellular proteins that provide bioinductive effects on local cells that influence phenotype and behaviors. Bioactive acellular ECM scaffolds can be used therapeutically to stimulate adaptive tissue repair. Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) attenuates transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) mediated cardiac fibrosis. Heparin glycosaminoglycan can influence FGF-2 bioactivity and could be leveraged to enhance tissue engineering strategies. We explored the effects of heparin on FGF-2 enhancement of bioactive ECM scaffold biomaterials for its anti-fibrotic effect on attenuating human cardiac myofibroblast activation. Increasing heparin concentration at a fixed concentration of FGF-2 growth factor markedly increased the amount of FGF-2 retained and eluted by ECM scaffolds. To explore synergistic bioinductive effects of heparin and FGF-2, collagen gel contraction assay using human cardiac myofibroblasts was performed in vitro. ...
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