Inorganic/Biopolymers Hybrid Hydrogels Dual Cross-Linked for Bone Tissue Regeneration.
Alexandra I CernencuAndreea I DinuSorina DinescuRoxana TrușcăMircea IstodorescuAdriana LunguIzabela-Cristina StancuHoria IovuPublished in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In tissue engineering, the potential of re-growing new tissue has been considered, however, developments towards such clinical and commercial outcomes have been modest. One of the most important elements here is the selection of a biomaterial that serves as a "scaffold" for the regeneration process. Herein, we designed hydrogels composed of two biocompatible natural polymers, namely gelatin with photopolymerizable functionalities and a pectin derivative amenable to direct protein conjugation. Aiming to design biomimetic hydrogels for bone regeneration, this study proposes double-reinforcement by way of inorganic/biopolymer hybrid filling composed of Si-based compounds and cellulose nanofibers. To attain networks with high flexibility and elastic modulus, a double-crosslinking strategy was envisioned-photochemical and enzyme-mediated conjugation reactions. The dual cross-linked procedure will generate intra- and intermolecular interactions between the protein and polysaccharide and might be a resourceful strategy to develop innovative scaffolding materials.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- bone regeneration
- stem cells
- water soluble
- protein protein
- ionic liquid
- amino acid
- binding protein
- bone mineral density
- wound healing
- small molecule
- metabolic syndrome
- drug release
- insulin resistance
- skeletal muscle
- risk assessment
- quantum dots
- body composition
- room temperature
- weight loss
- aqueous solution
- extracellular matrix