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In Vitro Characterization of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)—Fibrin Hydrogels: Basis for an Injectable Biomimetic Tissue Regeneration Therapy

Blood-derived growth factor preparations have long been employed to improve perfusion and aid tissue repair. Among these, platelet-rich plasma (PRP)-based therapies have seen the widest application, albeit with mixed clinical results to date. Hypoxia-preconditioned blood products present an alternat...

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Autores principales: Hadjipanayi, Ektoras, Moog, Philipp, Bekeran, Sanjar, Kirchhoff, Katharina, Berezhnoi, Andrei, Aguirre, Juan, Bauer, Anna-Theresa, Kükrek, Haydar, Schmauss, Daniel, Hopfner, Ursula, Isenburg, Sarah, Ntziachristos, Vasilis, Ninkovic, Milomir, Machens, Hans-Günther, Schilling, Arndt F., Dornseifer, Ulf
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb10020022
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author Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Moog, Philipp
Bekeran, Sanjar
Kirchhoff, Katharina
Berezhnoi, Andrei
Aguirre, Juan
Bauer, Anna-Theresa
Kükrek, Haydar
Schmauss, Daniel
Hopfner, Ursula
Isenburg, Sarah
Ntziachristos, Vasilis
Ninkovic, Milomir
Machens, Hans-Günther
Schilling, Arndt F.
Dornseifer, Ulf
author_facet Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Moog, Philipp
Bekeran, Sanjar
Kirchhoff, Katharina
Berezhnoi, Andrei
Aguirre, Juan
Bauer, Anna-Theresa
Kükrek, Haydar
Schmauss, Daniel
Hopfner, Ursula
Isenburg, Sarah
Ntziachristos, Vasilis
Ninkovic, Milomir
Machens, Hans-Günther
Schilling, Arndt F.
Dornseifer, Ulf
author_sort Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
collection PubMed
description Blood-derived growth factor preparations have long been employed to improve perfusion and aid tissue repair. Among these, platelet-rich plasma (PRP)-based therapies have seen the widest application, albeit with mixed clinical results to date. Hypoxia-preconditioned blood products present an alternative to PRP, by comprising the complete wound healing factor-cascade, i.e., hypoxia-induced peripheral blood cell signaling, in addition to platelet-derived factors. This study set out to characterize the preparation of hypoxia preconditioned serum (HPS), and assess the utility of HPS–fibrin hydrogels as vehicles for controlled factor delivery. Our findings demonstrate the positive influence of hypoxic incubation on HPS angiogenic potential, and the individual variability of HPS angiogenic factor concentration. HPS–fibrin hydrogels can rapidly retain HPS factor proteins and gradually release them over time, while both functions appear to depend on the fibrin matrix mass. This offers a means of controlling factor retention/release, through adjustment of HPS fibrinogen concentration, thus allowing modulation of cellular angiogenic responses in a growth factor dose-dependent manner. This study provides the first evidence that HPS–fibrin hydrogels could constitute a new generation of autologous/bioactive injectable compositions that provide biochemical and biomaterial signals analogous to those mediating physiological wound healing. This therefore establishes a rational foundation for their application towards biomimetic tissue regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-66164572019-07-18 In Vitro Characterization of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)—Fibrin Hydrogels: Basis for an Injectable Biomimetic Tissue Regeneration Therapy Hadjipanayi, Ektoras Moog, Philipp Bekeran, Sanjar Kirchhoff, Katharina Berezhnoi, Andrei Aguirre, Juan Bauer, Anna-Theresa Kükrek, Haydar Schmauss, Daniel Hopfner, Ursula Isenburg, Sarah Ntziachristos, Vasilis Ninkovic, Milomir Machens, Hans-Günther Schilling, Arndt F. Dornseifer, Ulf J Funct Biomater Article Blood-derived growth factor preparations have long been employed to improve perfusion and aid tissue repair. Among these, platelet-rich plasma (PRP)-based therapies have seen the widest application, albeit with mixed clinical results to date. Hypoxia-preconditioned blood products present an alternative to PRP, by comprising the complete wound healing factor-cascade, i.e., hypoxia-induced peripheral blood cell signaling, in addition to platelet-derived factors. This study set out to characterize the preparation of hypoxia preconditioned serum (HPS), and assess the utility of HPS–fibrin hydrogels as vehicles for controlled factor delivery. Our findings demonstrate the positive influence of hypoxic incubation on HPS angiogenic potential, and the individual variability of HPS angiogenic factor concentration. HPS–fibrin hydrogels can rapidly retain HPS factor proteins and gradually release them over time, while both functions appear to depend on the fibrin matrix mass. This offers a means of controlling factor retention/release, through adjustment of HPS fibrinogen concentration, thus allowing modulation of cellular angiogenic responses in a growth factor dose-dependent manner. This study provides the first evidence that HPS–fibrin hydrogels could constitute a new generation of autologous/bioactive injectable compositions that provide biochemical and biomaterial signals analogous to those mediating physiological wound healing. This therefore establishes a rational foundation for their application towards biomimetic tissue regeneration. MDPI 2019-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6616457/ /pubmed/31086048 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb10020022 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Moog, Philipp
Bekeran, Sanjar
Kirchhoff, Katharina
Berezhnoi, Andrei
Aguirre, Juan
Bauer, Anna-Theresa
Kükrek, Haydar
Schmauss, Daniel
Hopfner, Ursula
Isenburg, Sarah
Ntziachristos, Vasilis
Ninkovic, Milomir
Machens, Hans-Günther
Schilling, Arndt F.
Dornseifer, Ulf
In Vitro Characterization of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)—Fibrin Hydrogels: Basis for an Injectable Biomimetic Tissue Regeneration Therapy
title In Vitro Characterization of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)—Fibrin Hydrogels: Basis for an Injectable Biomimetic Tissue Regeneration Therapy
title_full In Vitro Characterization of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)—Fibrin Hydrogels: Basis for an Injectable Biomimetic Tissue Regeneration Therapy
title_fullStr In Vitro Characterization of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)—Fibrin Hydrogels: Basis for an Injectable Biomimetic Tissue Regeneration Therapy
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro Characterization of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)—Fibrin Hydrogels: Basis for an Injectable Biomimetic Tissue Regeneration Therapy
title_short In Vitro Characterization of Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)—Fibrin Hydrogels: Basis for an Injectable Biomimetic Tissue Regeneration Therapy
title_sort in vitro characterization of hypoxia preconditioned serum (hps)—fibrin hydrogels: basis for an injectable biomimetic tissue regeneration therapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb10020022
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