Abstract
Rotator cuff tear is a significant problem that can cause muscle degeneration. In this study, a hydrogel particle system was developed for sustained release of an anti-inflammatory protein, Tumor Necrosis Factor Stimulated Gene 6 (TSG-6), to injured muscle. Release of the protein from a fully sulfated heparin hydrogel-based carrier demonstrated greater changes in amount inflammatory cells and more early regenerative effects than a less-sulfated carrier. Thus, this work provides a novel strategy for localized, controlled delivery of an anti-inflammatory protein to enhance muscle healing after rotator cuff tear.
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