Mechanical Enhancement of the Gelatin/Poly(zinc acrylate) Hydrogel Stent in Bile.
Jia-Qi HuJian JiZhen-Hua ShenYu-Xian LaiJia-Yin YouQiang YanKe-Feng RenJian JiPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2023)
Hydrogels with the features of softness, biocompatibility, and modifiability have emerged as excellent materials in the biomedical field. However, the poor mechanical properties of the hydrogels limit their further practical applications. Double-network and metal ion coordination, such as Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ , have achieved a significant reinforcement of the mechanical strength of the hydrogels. Herein, we report a Zn 2+ -enhanced polyelectrolyte double-network hydrogel stent with a mechanical enhancement phenomenon in bile. The gelatin/poly(zinc acrylate) (PZA) stent was constructed by dip-coating and UV irradiation. Although the mechanical strength of the as-prepared stent was quite weak, it was discovered to be mechanically enhanced by the natural bile. After exploring the effect of different components on the stents according to the components of bile, we found that Ca 2+ in bile made a contribution to the mechanical enhancement of the stent. It is envisioned that this bile-enhanced gelatin/PZA stent provides a train of thought for the potential application of hydrogels in the biliary environment.