Polydopamine-assisted tranilast immobilization on a PLA chamber to enhance fat flaps regeneration by reducing tissue fibrosis

Tissue engineering chambers (TECs) have been shown to be useful in regenerating adipose tissue. However, tissue fibrosis caused by the chambers compromises the final volume of the newly formed adipose tissue. Surface modifications can compensate for the lack of biocompatibility of an implant. Tranilast (Tra) is an antifibrotic drug used to treat fibrotic pathologies, including keloids and scleroderma. In this study, a polydopamine-assisted tranilast coating (pDA + Tra) was prepared on a polylactic acid (PLA) chamber to minimize tissue fibrosis and achieve a large volume of fat flap regeneration. The in vitro results showed that, in contrast to a PLA chamber, roughness increased, and the fibroblast adhesion and smooth muscle antibody-positive immunoreactivity decreased in the PLA + pDA + Tra chamber. In addition, pedicled adipose tissue flaps were separated from the back of the rabbit and inserted into each chamber using the classic TEC procedure. After 16 weeks, the marked attenuation of fibrosis and promotion of fat regeneration was observed in the PLA + pDA + Tra chamber in contrast to the PLA chamber. Moreover, in contrast to the PLA chamber, Q-PCR results showed that fibrotic factor TGF-β was significantly reduced, associated with a remarkable increase in adipogenic differentiation transcription factors PPAR-γ and C/EBPα in the PLA + pDA + Tra chamber after 16 weeks (p < 0.05). Thus, PLA chambers loaded with pDA + Tra on the surface have good biocompatibility, and chemical anti-fibrosis reagents can synergistically reduce fibrosis formation while excellently promoting adipose tissue regeneration.

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