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Injectable, Self-Healing and Multiple Responsive Histamine Modified Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels with Potentialities in Drug Delivery, Antibacterial and Tissue Engineering.

Sijie ZhouDejun YangDong YangYan GuoRonggui HuYuan LiXingjie ZanXingxing Zhang
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2022)
Hydrogels are 3D network structures composed of physically or chemically crosslinked, hydrophilic molecules. Compared with conventional hydrogels with static and permanent network structures, injectable and responsive hydrogels generated from dynamic networks, have attracted increasing attention from various disciplines due to their wide-ranging applications in tissue engineering, drug delivery, soft robotics, etc. Herein, an injectable self-healing and multiple-responsive hyaluronic acid (HA)- histamine (His)/metal hydrogel is developed by modifying His onto HA and the subsequent, dynamic coordination between imidazole and metal ions. The pH-responsive and mechanical behaviors exhibited by the HA-His/metal hydrogels are tunable with the kinds and the concentrations of metal ions. The HA-His/Zr 4+ hydrogels demonstrate a moldable capability at a neutral pH and a multi-stimulus-responsive capability when exposed to a weak alkaline environment and hyaluronidase, which inhibits bacterial growth and biofilm formation. Biocompatibilities and accelerated wound healing are demonstrated in vitro and in vivo and are thoroughly investigated and well characterized. The HA-His/Zr 4+ hydrogel has great potential in various biomedical applications, such as pH- and hyaluronidase-responsive sustained release, antibacterial, and implantable materials for tissue engineering.
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