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Construction of Injectable Double-Network Hydrogels for Cell Delivery.

Yan YanMengnan LiDi YangQian WangFuxin LiangXiaozhong QuDong QiuZhenzhong Yang
Published in: Biomacromolecules (2017)
Herein we present a unique method of using dynamic cross-links, which are dynamic covalent bonding and ionic interaction, for the construction of injectable double-network (DN) hydrogels, with the objective of cell delivery for cartilage repair. Glycol chitosan and dibenzaldhyde capped poly(ethylene oxide) formed the first network, while calcium alginate formed the second one, and in the resultant DN hydrogel, either of the networks could be selectively removed. The moduli of the DN hydrogel were significantly improved compared to that of the parent single-network hydrogels and were tunable by changing the chemical components. In situ 3D cell encapsulation could be easily performed by mixing cell suspension to the polymer solutions and transferred through a syringe needle before sol-gel transition. Cell proliferation and mediated differentiation of mouse chondrogenic cells were achieved in the DN hydrogel extracellular matrix.
Keyphrases
  • hyaluronic acid
  • extracellular matrix
  • drug delivery
  • wound healing
  • tissue engineering
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • cell death
  • oxidative stress
  • ionic liquid
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • network analysis