Integrated dynamic wet spinning of core-sheath hydrogel fibers for optical-to-brain/tissue communications.
Guoyin ChenGang WangXinrong TanKai HouQingshuo MengPeng ZhaoShun WangJiayi ZhangZhan ZhouTao ChenYanhua ChengBenjamin S HsiaoElsa ReichmanisMeifang ZhuPublished in: National science review (2020)
Hydrogel optical light-guides have received substantial interest for applications such as deep-tissue biosensors, optogenetic stimulation and photomedicine due to their biocompatibility, (micro)structure control and tissue-like Young's modulus. However, despite recent developments, large-scale fabrication with a continuous synthetic methodology, which could produce core-sheath hydrogel fibers with the desired optical and mechanical properties suitable for deep-tissue applications, has yet to be achieved. In this study, we report a versatile concept of integrated light-triggered dynamic wet spinning capable of continuously producing core-sheath hydrogel optical fibers with tunable fiber diameters, and mechanical and optical propagation properties. Furthermore, this concept also exhibited versatility for various kinds of core-sheath functional fibers. The wet spinning synthetic procedure and fabrication process were optimized with the rational design of the core/sheath material interface compatibility [core = poly(ethylene glycol diacrylate-co-acrylamide); sheath = Ca-alginate], optical transparency, refractive index and spinning solution viscosity. The resulting hydrogel optical fibers exhibited desirable low optical attenuation (0.18 ± 0.01 dB cm-1 with 650 nm laser light), excellent biocompatibility and tissue-like Young's modulus (<2.60 MPa). The optical waveguide hydrogel fibers were successfully employed for deep-tissue cancer therapy and brain optogenetic stimulation, confirming that they could serve as an efficient versatile tool for diverse deep-tissue therapy and brain optogenetic applications.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- high speed
- drug delivery
- tissue engineering
- hyaluronic acid
- cancer therapy
- wound healing
- resting state
- white matter
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- multiple sclerosis
- photodynamic therapy
- functional connectivity
- bone marrow
- minimally invasive
- blood brain barrier
- cerebral ischemia
- replacement therapy
- quantum dots
- light emitting