神经保护
体内
自愈水凝胶
自组装肽
肽
药理学
生物物理学
医学
生物医学工程
化学
生物
生物化学
高分子化学
生物技术
作者
Biplab Sarkar,Xiaotang Ma,Agnieszka Agas,Zain Siddiqui,Patricia Iglesias-Montoro,Peter K. Nguyen,Ka Kyung Kim,James Haorah,Vivek Kumar
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2020.127295
摘要
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with poor intrinsic healing responses and long-term cognitive decline. A major pathological outcome of TBI is acute glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity (GME) experienced by neurons. Short peptides based on the neuroprotective extracellular glycoprotein ependymin have shown the ability to slow down the effect of GME — however, such short peptides tend to diffuse away from target sites after in vivo delivery. We have designed a self-assembling peptide containing an ependymin mimic that can form nanofibrous matrices. The peptide was evaluated in situ to assess neuroprotective utility after an acute fluid-percussion injury. This biomimetic matrix can conform to the intracranial damaged site after delivery, due its shear-responsive rheological properties. We demonstrated the potential efficacy of the peptide for supporting neuronal survival in vitro and in vivo. Our study demonstrates the potential of these implantable acellular hydrogels for managing the acute (up to 7 days) pathophysiological sequelae after traumatic brain injury. Further work is needed to evaluate less invasive administrative routes and long-term functional and behavioral improvements after injury.
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