Platelet lysate functionalized GelMA microspheres for improving angiogenesis in endodontic regeneration

2021 
Abstract Rapid angiogenesis is one of the challenges in endodontic regeneration. Recently, tailored polymeric microsphere system that loaded pro-angiogenic growth factors (GFs) is promising in facilitating vascularization in dental pulp regeneration. In addition, the synergistic effect of multiple GFs is considered more beneficial, but combination usage of them is rather complex and costly. Herein, we aimed to incorporate human platelet lysates (PL), a natural-derived pool of multiple GFs, into gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) microsphere system (GP), which was further modified by Laponite (GPL), a nanoclay with efficient drug delivery ability. These hybrid microspheres were successfully fabricated by electrostatic microdroplet technique with suitable size range (180∼380 μm). After incorporation of the PL and Laponite with GelMA, the Young's modulus of the hybrid hydrogel increased up to about 3-fold and the swelling and degradation rate decreased simultaneously. The PL-derived GFs continued to release up to 28 days from both the GP and GPL microspheres, while the latter released relatively more slowly. What's more, the released GFs could effectively induce tubule formation of human umbilical endothelial cells (HUVECs) and also promote human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) migration. Additionally, the PL component in the GelMA microspheres significantly improved the proliferation, spreading, and odontogenic differentiation of the encapsulated hDPSCs. As further verified by the subcutaneous implantation results, both of the GP and GPL groups enhanced microvascular formation and pulp-like tissue regeneration. This work demonstrated that PL-incorporating GelMA microsphere system was a promising functional vehicle for promoting vascularized endodontic regeneration. Statement of Significance : Polymeric microsphere system loaded with pro-angiogenic growth factors (GFs) shows great promise for regeneration of vascularized dental pulp. Herein, we prepared a functional GelMA microsphere system incorporated with human platelet lysates (PL) and nanoclay Laponite by the electrostatic microdroplet method. The results demonstrated that the GelMA/PL/Laponite microspheres significantly improved the spreading, proliferation, and odontogenic differentiation of the encapsulated hDPSCs compared with pure GelMA microspheres. Moreover, they also enhanced microvascular formation and pulp-like tissue regeneration in vivo. This hybrid microsphere system has great potential to accelerate microvessel formation in regenerated dental pulp and other tissues.
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