Improving Functional Muscle Regeneration in Volumetric Muscle Loss Injuries by Shifting the Balance of Inflammatory and Pro-Resolving Lipid Mediators

Thomas C. Turner
FRANK S. PITTMAN
Hongmanlin Zhang
Lauren A Hymel
Tianyi Zheng
Monica Behara
Shannon E. Anderson
Julia Andraca Harrer
Julia Andraca Harrer
Kaitlyn A. Link
Mashoor Al Ahammed
Kristal Maner-Smith
Xueyun Liu
Xuanzhi Yin
Hong Seo Lim
Hong S Lim
Matthew Spite
Peng Qiu
Andres J Garcia
Andrés J. García
Luke J. Mortensen
Young C. Jang
Nick J. Willett
E. A. Botchwey
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Publication typePosted Content
Publication date2024-09-12
Abstract
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Severe tissue loss resulting from extremity trauma, such as volumetric muscle loss (VML), poses significant clinical challenges for both general and military populations. VML disrupts the endogenous tissue repair mechanisms, resulting in acute and unresolved chronic inflammation and immune cell presence, impaired muscle healing, scar tissue formation, persistent pain, and permanent functional deficits. The aberrant healing response is preceded by acute inflammation and immune cell infiltration which does not resolve. We analyzed the biosynthesis of inflammatory and specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs) after VML injury in two different models; muscle with critical-sized defects had a decreased capacity to biosynthesize SPMs, leading to dysregulated and persistent inflammation. We developed a modular poly(ethylene glycol)-maleimide hydrogel platform to locally release a stable isomer of Resolvin D1 (AT-RvD1) and promote endogenous pathways of inflammation resolution in the two muscle models. The local delivery of AT-RvD1 enhanced muscle regeneration, improved muscle function, and reduced pain sensitivity after VML by promoting molecular and cellular resolution of inflammation. These findings provide new insights into the pathogenesis of VML and establish a pro-resolving hydrogel therapeutic as a promising strategy for promoting functional muscle regeneration after traumatic injury.

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