| Literature DB >> 28296024 |
Yuan Liu1, Hao Meng1, Zichen Qian1, Ni Fan2, Wonyoung Choi1, Feng Zhao1, Bruce P Lee1.
Abstract
The engineering of bioadhesives to bind and conform to the complex contour of tissue surfaces remains a challenge. We have developed a novel moldable nanocomposite hydrogel by combining dopamine-modified poly(ethylene glycol) and the nanosilicate Laponite, without the use of cytotoxic oxidants. The hydrogel transitioned from a reversibly cross-linked network formed by dopamine-Laponite interfacial interactions to a covalently cross-linked network through the slow autoxidation and cross-linking of catechol moieties. Initially, the hydrogel could be remolded to different shapes, could recover from large strain deformation, and could be injected through a syringe to adhere to the convex contour of a tissue surface. With time, the hydrogel solidified to adopt the new shape and sealed defects on the tissue. This fit-to-shape sealant has potential in sealing tissues with non-flat geometries, such as a sutured anastomosis.Entities:
Keywords: biomimetic synthesis; gels; moldability; polymer-nanoparticle bonds; tissue sealants
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28296024 PMCID: PMC5497317 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201700628
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336