| Literature DB >> 29628260 |
Yafang Chen1, Junhui Sui1, Qing Wang1, Yijia Yin2, Jun Liu1, Qiguang Wang1, Xianglong Han2, Yong Sun3, Yujiang Fan4, Xingdong Zhang1.
Abstract
The injectable self-crosslinking blend hydrogel by combination of collagen I and thiolated hyaluronic acid could alleviate collagen I contraction in vitro and overcome weak cell adhesive sites of hyaluronic acid. Five groups of injectable hydrogels with different ratios were prepared to investigate their gelation time, injection force, mechanical properties, swelling capacity and disintegration performance. These results indicated that Col7HA-SH3 hydrogel achieved the optimal controlled and injectable effect, the gelation time was just ten seconds with injection force at 3.5 N, and the storage modulus of hydrogel could reach 11 kPa with frequency at 10 Hz. Furthermore, the phenotype maintaining, biocompatibility and chondrocytes proliferation were administrated by CLSM, SEM, histological staining, immuohistochemical staining, MTT test and glycoaminoglycans quantification. Similarly, the Col7HA-SH3 blend hydrogel encapsulated chondrocytes presented most excellent proliferation potential, phenotype maintaining, biocompatibility and convenient operational characteristics. These findings might approach the underlying clinical application of blend hydrogel in cartilage repair.Entities:
Keywords: Blend hydrogel; Collagen I; Controllable self-crosslinking; Injectable; Thiolated hyaluronic acid
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29628260 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.02.057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381