Electrospun poly(L-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.

Hypertrophic scarring (HS) has been considered as a great concern for patients and a challenging problem for clinicians as it can be cosmetically disfiguring and functionally debilitating. In this study, Ginsenoside Rg3/Poly(l-lactide) (G-Rg3/PLLA) electrospun fibrous scaffolds covering on the full-...

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Main Authors: Wenguo Cui, Liying Cheng, Changmin Hu, Haiyan Li, Yuguang Zhang, Jiang Chang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3715533?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e0567eca92ce4dccb7260a540f6522892020-11-25T01:19:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e6877110.1371/journal.pone.0068771Electrospun poly(L-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.Wenguo CuiLiying ChengChangmin HuHaiyan LiYuguang ZhangJiang ChangHypertrophic scarring (HS) has been considered as a great concern for patients and a challenging problem for clinicians as it can be cosmetically disfiguring and functionally debilitating. In this study, Ginsenoside Rg3/Poly(l-lactide) (G-Rg3/PLLA) electrospun fibrous scaffolds covering on the full-thickness skin excisions location was designed to suppress the hypertrophic scar formation in vivo. SEM and XRD results indicated that the crystal G-Rg3 carried in PLLA electrospun fibers was in amorphous state, which facilitates the solubility of G-Rg3 in the PLLA electrospun fibrous scaffolds, and solubility of G-Rg3 in PBS is increased from 3.2 µg/ml for pure G-Rg3 powders to 19.4 µg/ml for incorporated in PLLA-10% fibers. The released G-Rg3 content in the physiological medium could be further altered from 324 to 3445 µg in a 40-day release period by adjusting the G-Rg3 incorporation amount in PLLA electrospun fibers. In vitro results demonstrated that electrospun G-Rg3/PLLA fibrous scaffold could significantly inhibit fibroblast cell growth and proliferation. In vivo results confirmed that the G-Rg3/PLLA electrospun fibrous scaffold showed significant improvements in terms of dermis layer thickness, fibroblast proliferation, collagen fibers and microvessels, revealing that the incorporation of the G-Rg3 in the fibers prevented the HS formation. The above results demonstrate the potential use of G-Rg3/PLLA electrospun fibrous scaffolds to rapidly minimize fibroblast growth and restore the structural and functional properties of wounded skin for patients with deep trauma, severe burn injury, and surgical incision.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3715533?pdf=render
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author Wenguo Cui
Liying Cheng
Changmin Hu
Haiyan Li
Yuguang Zhang
Jiang Chang
spellingShingle Wenguo Cui
Liying Cheng
Changmin Hu
Haiyan Li
Yuguang Zhang
Jiang Chang
Electrospun poly(L-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wenguo Cui
Liying Cheng
Changmin Hu
Haiyan Li
Yuguang Zhang
Jiang Chang
author_sort Wenguo Cui
title Electrospun poly(L-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.
title_short Electrospun poly(L-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.
title_full Electrospun poly(L-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.
title_fullStr Electrospun poly(L-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.
title_full_unstemmed Electrospun poly(L-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.
title_sort electrospun poly(l-lactide) fiber with ginsenoside rg3 for inhibiting scar hyperplasia of skin.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Hypertrophic scarring (HS) has been considered as a great concern for patients and a challenging problem for clinicians as it can be cosmetically disfiguring and functionally debilitating. In this study, Ginsenoside Rg3/Poly(l-lactide) (G-Rg3/PLLA) electrospun fibrous scaffolds covering on the full-thickness skin excisions location was designed to suppress the hypertrophic scar formation in vivo. SEM and XRD results indicated that the crystal G-Rg3 carried in PLLA electrospun fibers was in amorphous state, which facilitates the solubility of G-Rg3 in the PLLA electrospun fibrous scaffolds, and solubility of G-Rg3 in PBS is increased from 3.2 µg/ml for pure G-Rg3 powders to 19.4 µg/ml for incorporated in PLLA-10% fibers. The released G-Rg3 content in the physiological medium could be further altered from 324 to 3445 µg in a 40-day release period by adjusting the G-Rg3 incorporation amount in PLLA electrospun fibers. In vitro results demonstrated that electrospun G-Rg3/PLLA fibrous scaffold could significantly inhibit fibroblast cell growth and proliferation. In vivo results confirmed that the G-Rg3/PLLA electrospun fibrous scaffold showed significant improvements in terms of dermis layer thickness, fibroblast proliferation, collagen fibers and microvessels, revealing that the incorporation of the G-Rg3 in the fibers prevented the HS formation. The above results demonstrate the potential use of G-Rg3/PLLA electrospun fibrous scaffolds to rapidly minimize fibroblast growth and restore the structural and functional properties of wounded skin for patients with deep trauma, severe burn injury, and surgical incision.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3715533?pdf=render
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