Inflammatory reaction and neovascularization are crucial physiological processes that occur during postoperative wound healing. However, excessive inflammatory response and uncontrolled angiogenesis lead to scar formation, which severely limits the success rate of glaucoma filtration surgery. Peptide hydrogels were well-established to possess good biocompatibility, inherent biodegradability, extracellular matrix analog property, and high drug loading efficiency. Herein, we examined the potential of Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) peptide hydrogel to inhibit inflammation and angiogenesis in vitro experiments. RGD peptide hydrogel exhibited significant inhibitory effects on the inflammatory response by ELISA and western blot and considerable prohibitive effects on neovascularization via inhibiting the proliferation and migration of vascular endothelial cells. In this study, we found a novel biomaterial, RGD peptide hydrogel, which has a certain anti-cell proliferation and anti-scarring effect in vitro experiments.
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