David W. Barrett
Potential sealing and repair of human FM defects after trauma with peptide amphiphiles and Cx43 antisense
Barrett, David W.; Okesola, Babatunde O.; Costa, Eleni; Thrasivoulou, Christopher; Becker, David L.; Mata, Alvaro; Deprest, Jan A.; David, Anna L.; Chowdhury, Tina T.
Authors
Babatunde O. Okesola
Eleni Costa
Christopher Thrasivoulou
David L. Becker
Professor ALVARO MATA A.Mata@nottingham.ac.uk
CHAIR IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING & MATERIALS
Jan A. Deprest
Anna L. David
Tina T. Chowdhury
Contributors
Professor ALVARO MATA A.Mata@nottingham.ac.uk
Other
Abstract
Objective: We examined whether peptide amphiphiles functionalised with adhesive, migratory or regenerative sequences could be combined with amniotic fluid (AF) to form plugs that repair fetal membrane (FM) defects after trauma and co-culture with connexin 43 (Cx43) antisense. Methods: We assessed interactions between peptide amphiphiles and AF and examined the plugs in FM defects after trauma and co-culture with the Cx43antisense. Results: Confocal microscopy confirmed directed self-assembly of peptide amphiphiles with AF to form a plug within minutes, with good mechanical properties. SEM of the plug revealed a multi-layered, nanofibrous network that sealed the FM defect after trauma. Co-culture of the FM defect with Cx43 antisense and plug increased collagen levels but reduced GAG. Culture of the FM defect with peptide amphiphiles incorporating regenerative sequences for 5 days, increased F-actin and nuclear cell contraction, migration and polarization of collagen fibers across the FM defect when compared to control specimens with minimal repair. Conclusions: Whilst the nanoarchitecture revealed promising conditions to seal iatrogenic FM defects, the peptide amphiphiles need to be designed to maximize repair mechanisms and promote structural compliance with high mechanical tolerance that maintains tissue remodeling with Cx43 antisense for future treatment.
Citation
Barrett, D. W., Okesola, B. O., Costa, E., Thrasivoulou, C., Becker, D. L., Mata, A., Deprest, J. A., David, A. L., & Chowdhury, T. T. (2021). Potential sealing and repair of human FM defects after trauma with peptide amphiphiles and Cx43 antisense. Prenatal Diagnosis, 41(1), 89-99. https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.5826
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Sep 4, 2020 |
Online Publication Date | Oct 12, 2020 |
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2021 |
Deposit Date | Jan 22, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | Jan 22, 2021 |
Journal | Prenatal Diagnosis |
Print ISSN | 0197-3851 |
Electronic ISSN | 1097-0223 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 89-99 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.5826 |
Keywords | Obstetrics and Gynaecology; Genetics(clinical) |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5250735 |
Publisher URL | https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pd.5826 |
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