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Title: Angiogenic peptide nanofibers repair cardiac tissue defect after myocardial infarction
Authors: Rufaihah, A.J. 
Yasa, I Ceren
Srirangam Ramanujam Vaibavi 
CHEYYATRAIVENDRAN ARULARASU SUGANYA 
Kofidis, Theo
Guler, Mustafa O
Tekinay, Ayse B
Keywords: Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Biomedical
Materials Science, Biomaterials
Engineering
Materials Science
Myocardial infarction
Peptide nanofibers
Neovascularization
Cardiomyocyte
VEGF
EMBRYONIC STEM-CELLS
EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX
SULFATE
GROWTH
HEART
DIFFERENTIATION
TRANSPLANTATION
NANOSTRUCTURES
DELIVERY
COMPLEX
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2017
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation: Rufaihah, A.J., Yasa, I Ceren, Srirangam Ramanujam Vaibavi, CHEYYATRAIVENDRAN ARULARASU SUGANYA, Kofidis, Theo, Guler, Mustafa O, Tekinay, Ayse B (2017-08-01). Angiogenic peptide nanofibers repair cardiac tissue defect after myocardial infarction. ACTA BIOMATERIALIA 58 : 102-112. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Myocardial infarction remains one of the top leading causes of death in the world and the damage sustained in the heart eventually develops into heart failure. Limited conventional treatment options due to the inability of the myocardium to regenerate after injury and shortage of organ donors require the development of alternative therapies to repair the damaged myocardium. Current efforts in repairing damage after myocardial infarction concentrates on using biologically derived molecules such as growth factors or stem cells, which carry risks of serious side effects including the formation of teratomas. Here, we demonstrate that synthetic glycosaminoglycan (GAG) mimetic peptide nanofiber scaffolds induce neovascularization in cardiovascular tissue after myocardial infarction, without the addition of any biologically derived factors or stem cells. When the GAG mimetic nanofiber gels were injected in the infarct site of rodent myocardial infarct model, increased VEGF-A expression and recruitment of vascular cells was observed. This was accompanied with significant degree of neovascularization and better cardiac performance when compared to the control saline group. The results demonstrate the potential of future clinical applications of these bioactive peptide nanofibers as a promising strategy for cardiovascular repair. Statement of Significance We present a synthetic bioactive peptide nanofiber system can enhance cardiac function and enhance cardiovascular regeneration after myocardial infarction (MI) without the addition of growth factors, stem cells or other biologically derived molecules. Current state of the art in cardiac repair after MI utilize at least one of the above mentioned biologically derived molecules, thus our approach is ground-breaking for cardiovascular therapy after MI. In this work, we showed that synthetic glycosaminoglycan (GAG) mimetic peptide nanofiber scaffolds induce neovascularization and cardiomyocyte differentiation for the regeneration of cardiovascular tissue after myocardial infarction in a rat infarct model. When the peptide nanofiber gels were injected in infarct site at rodent myocardial infarct model, recruitment of vascular cells was observed, neovascularization was significantly induced and cardiac performance was improved. These results demonstrate the potential of future clinical applications of these bioactive peptide nanofibers as a promising strategy for cardiovascular repair.
Source Title: ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/219445
ISSN: 1878-7568
1742-7061
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