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Angiogenic Microspheres for the Treatment of a Thin Endometrium
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2021
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Tissue EngineeringGenerated Hama MicrospheresEngineeringBiomaterials DesignHama MicrospheresGynecologyBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringPoor Vascular DevelopmentRegenerative MedicineNanomedicineAngiogenesisAngiogenic MicrospheresDrug Delivery SystemCell-based Drug DeliveryUterine FibroidsFunctional Tissue EngineeringNeovascularizationBiomemsMedicineExtracellular Matrix
The poor vascular development of an endometrium is the key cause of a thin endometrium due to the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) decreasing in the glandular epithelium. Hence, inducing angiogenesis is an effective strategy for thin endometrium treatment in clinic. Herein, we developed a novel angiogenic hydrogel microsphere based on methacrylated hyaluronic acid (HAMA) loaded with VEGF for the treatment of a thin endometrium by a microfluidic electrospray technique. The generated HAMA microspheres with uniform size, porous structure, and satisfactory biocompatibility increased the drug-loading ability and controlled the drug-release rate by adjusting the hydrogel concentration. Besides, the HAMA microspheres loaded with VEGF showed satisfactory biocompatibility and promoted blood vessel formation in vitro. More importantly, the combination of HA and VEGF promoted new blood vessels and endometrial regeneration of a thin endometrium in vivo. Therefore, the combination of HA and VEGF would be conducive to the development of a drug-delivery microsphere with excellent biocompatibility and therapeutic effect for thin endometrium treatment and other biomedical applications.
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