The effect of deoxycholic acid-based hydrogels on hepatic, muscle and pancreatic beta cells.
Božica KovacevicMelissa A JonesSusbin Raj WagleCorina Mihaela IonescuThomas FosterMaja ĐanićMomir MikovArmin MooranianHani-Al SalamiPublished in: Therapeutic delivery (2024)
Aim: The aim of this study is to test the biocompatibility of hydrogels with polysaccharides and bile acids on three murine cell lines. Materials & methods: Novel hydrogels containing poloxamer 407, polysaccharides (starch, pectin, acacia, carboxymethyl and methyl 2-hydroxyethyl cellulose) and deoxycholic acid were prepared using cold method, sterilized and used in biological assays to determine effects on hepatic, muscle, and pancreatic beta cells. Results and conclusion: Hydrogels with deoxycholic acid had tissue-depending effects on cellular survival and bioenergetics, resulting in the best cellular viability and bioenergetics within pancreatic beta cells. Further research is needed as proposed hydrogels may be beneficial for cell delivery systems of pancreatic beta cells.