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Small-diameter vascular graft composing of core-shell structured micro-nanofibers loaded with heparin and VEGF for endothelialization and prevention of neointimal hyperplasia

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Abstract
Despite the significant progress made in recent years, clinical issues with small-diameter vascular grafts related to low mechanical strength, thrombosis, intimal hyperplasia, and insufficient endothelialization remain unresolved. This study aims to design and fabricate a core-shell fibrous small-diameter vascular graft by co-axial electrospinning process, which will mechanically and biologically meet the benchmarks for blood vessel replacement. The presented graft (PGHV) comprised polycaprolactone/gelatin (shell) loaded with heparin-VEGF and polycaprolactone (core). This study hypothesized that the shell structure of the fibers would allow rapid degradation to release heparin-VEGF, and the core would provide mechanical strength for long-term application. Physico-mechanical evaluation, in vitro biocompatibility, and hemocompatibility assays were performed to ensure safe in vivo applications. After 25 days, the PGHV group released 79.47 ± 1.54% of heparin and 86.25 ± 1.19% of VEGF, and degradation of the shell was observed but the core remained pristine. Both the control (PG) and PGHV groups demonstrated robust mechanical properties. The PGHV group showed excellent biocompatibility and hemocompatibility compared to the PG group. After four months of rat aorta implantation, PGHV exhibited smooth muscle cell regeneration and complete endothelialization with a patency rate of 100%. The novel core-shell structured graft could be pivotal in vascular tissue regeneration application.
All Author(s)
Md Abdullah Al Fahad ; Hyun-Yong Lee ; Seongsu Park ; Minji Choi ; Prayas Chakma Shanto ; Myeongki Park ; Sang Ho Bae ; Byong-Taek Lee
Issued Date
2024
Type
Article
Keyword
Co-axial electrospinningEndothelializationIntimal hyperplasiaSmall-diameter vascular graftVascular tissue engineering
Publisher
Biological Engineering Society
ISSN
0142-9612 ; 1878-5905
Citation Title
Biomaterials
Citation Volume
306
Citation Start Page
122507
Citation End Page
122507
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1016/j.biomaterials.2024.122507
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/3422
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