TY - JOUR
T1 - An injectable and drug-loaded supramolecular hydrogel for local catheter injection into the pig heart
AU - Pape, A. C H
AU - Bakker, Maarten H.
AU - Tseng, Cheyenne C S
AU - Bastings, Maartje M C
AU - Koudstaal, Stefan
AU - Agostoni, Pierfrancesco
AU - Chamuleau, Steven A J
AU - Dankers, Patricia Y W
PY - 2015/6/7
Y1 - 2015/6/7
N2 - Regeneration of lost myocardium is an important goal for future therapies because of the increasing occurrence of chronic ischemic heart failure and the limited access to donor hearts. An example of a treatment to recover the function of the heart consists of the local delivery of drugs and bioactives from a hydrogel. In this paper a method is introduced to formulate and inject a drug-loaded hydrogel non-invasively and side-specific into the pig heart using a long, flexible catheter. The use of 3-D electromechanical mapping and injection via a catheter allows side-specific treatment of the myocardium. To provide a hydrogel compatible with this catheter, a supramolecular hydrogel is used because of the convenient switching from a gel to a solution state using environmental triggers. At basic pH this ureido-pyrimidinone modified poly(ethylene glycol) acts as a Newtonian fluid which can be easily injected, but at physiological pH the solution rapidly switches into a gel. These mild switching conditions allow for the incorporation of bioactive drugs and bioactive species, such as growth factors and exosomes as we present here in both in vitro and in vivo experiments. The in vitro experiments give an on forehand indication of the gel stability and drug release, which allows for tuning of the gel and release properties before the subsequent application in vivo. This combination allows for the optimal tuning of the gel to the used bioactive compounds and species, and the injection system.
AB - Regeneration of lost myocardium is an important goal for future therapies because of the increasing occurrence of chronic ischemic heart failure and the limited access to donor hearts. An example of a treatment to recover the function of the heart consists of the local delivery of drugs and bioactives from a hydrogel. In this paper a method is introduced to formulate and inject a drug-loaded hydrogel non-invasively and side-specific into the pig heart using a long, flexible catheter. The use of 3-D electromechanical mapping and injection via a catheter allows side-specific treatment of the myocardium. To provide a hydrogel compatible with this catheter, a supramolecular hydrogel is used because of the convenient switching from a gel to a solution state using environmental triggers. At basic pH this ureido-pyrimidinone modified poly(ethylene glycol) acts as a Newtonian fluid which can be easily injected, but at physiological pH the solution rapidly switches into a gel. These mild switching conditions allow for the incorporation of bioactive drugs and bioactive species, such as growth factors and exosomes as we present here in both in vitro and in vivo experiments. The in vitro experiments give an on forehand indication of the gel stability and drug release, which allows for tuning of the gel and release properties before the subsequent application in vivo. This combination allows for the optimal tuning of the gel to the used bioactive compounds and species, and the injection system.
KW - Bioengineering
KW - Catheter injection
KW - Drug delivery
KW - Hydrogels
KW - Issue 100
KW - pH switchability
KW - Pig model
KW - Supramolecular polymers
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84941248015&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3791/52450
DO - 10.3791/52450
M3 - Article
C2 - 26132631
AN - SCOPUS:84941248015
SN - 1940-087X
VL - 2015
JO - Jove-Journal of visualized experiments
JF - Jove-Journal of visualized experiments
IS - 100
M1 - e52450
ER -