2020
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.599800
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Heparin-Modified Amniotic Membrane Combined With Growth Factors for Promoting Corneal Wound Healing After Alkali Burn

Abstract: Ocular chemical burns are potentially blinding ocular injuries and require urgent management. Amniotic membrane (AM) transplantation is an effective surgical treatment, one of the reasons is because AM is a rich source of growth factors that can promote epithelialization and wound healing. However, growth factors will be gradually lost and insufficient after preparation process and long-time storage, leading to unsatisfactory therapeutic effects. Herein, we present a modified AM (AM-HEP) for the supplement and… Show more

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“…Since the storage time and conditions also reduce the GF contents, wound healing by AM dressings could be optimized by loading GFs. 26 Heparinization of scaffolds plays a significant role in capturing growth factors and supporting an improved adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation of seeded cells. [27][28][29] Heparin is an anionic linear polysaccharide consisting of two repeating disaccharide units that has ionic interaction with proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the storage time and conditions also reduce the GF contents, wound healing by AM dressings could be optimized by loading GFs. 26 Heparinization of scaffolds plays a significant role in capturing growth factors and supporting an improved adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation of seeded cells. [27][28][29] Heparin is an anionic linear polysaccharide consisting of two repeating disaccharide units that has ionic interaction with proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly, the preparation of amniotic membrane dressing needs many procedures, such as freeze‐drying, gamma irradiation, and other treatment processes that may reduce the growth factor's content, biological activity, and therapeutic effects. Since the storage time and conditions also reduce the GF contents, wound healing by AM dressings could be optimized by loading GFs 26 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%