Ovarian Cell Encapsulation in an Enzymatically Crosslinked Silk-Based Hydrogel with Tunable Mechanical Properties.
Alexander P LyubartsevArezoo DadashzadehSaeid MoghassemiPayam ZahediChristiani A AmorimAbbey SymesPublished in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
An artificial ovary is a promising approach for preserving fertility in prepubertal girls and women who cannot undergo current cryopreservation strategies. However, this approach is in its infancy, due to the possible challenges of creating a suitable 3D matrix for encapsulating ovarian follicles and stromal cells. To maintain the ovarian stromal cell viability and proliferation, as a first step towards developing an artificial ovary, in this study, a double network hydrogel with a high water swelling capacity (swelling index 15-19) was developed, based on phenol conjugated chitosan (Cs-Ph) and silk fibroin (SF) through an enzymatic crosslinking method using horseradish peroxidase. The addition of SF (1%) to Cs (1%) decreased the storage modulus (G') from 3500 Pa (Cs1) to 1600 Pa (Cs-SF1), and the hydrogels with a rapid gelation kinetic produced a spatially homogeneous distribution of ovarian cells that demonstrated 167% proliferation after 7 days. This new Cs-SF hydrogel benefits from the toughness and flexibility of SF, and phenolic chemistry could provide the potential microstructure for encapsulating human ovarian stromal cells.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- wound healing
- drug delivery
- hyaluronic acid
- signaling pathway
- endothelial cells
- hydrogen peroxide
- bone marrow
- type diabetes
- white matter
- photodynamic therapy
- oxidative stress
- pregnant women
- physical activity
- metabolic syndrome
- drug release
- weight loss
- insulin resistance
- risk assessment
- cell cycle arrest
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- childhood cancer