| Literature DB >> 33253453 |
Zhaoyang Chen1,2, Bowen Zhang3,4, Jun Shu2, Haiyang Wang5,3, Yudi Han2, Quan Zeng5,3, Youbai Chen2, Jiafei Xi5,3, Ran Tao2, Xuetao Pei5,3, Wen Yue5,3, Yan Han2.
Abstract
Biological scaffolds based stem cell delivery methods have emerged as a promising approach for tissue repair and regeneration. Here we developed a hydrogel biological scaffold from human decellularized adipose matrix (hDAM) for human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs) delivery to accelerate chronic wound healing. The hDAM hydrogel was prepared by pepsin mediated digestion and pH controlled neutralization. The morphology, survival, proliferation, and angiogenic paracrine activity of hASCs cultured in the hydrogel were assessed. Moreover, the therapeutic efficacy of the hASCs-hydrogel composite for impaired wound healing was evaluated by using a full-thickness wound model on diabetic mouse. The developed hDAM hydrogel was a thermosensitive hydrogel, presented the biochemical complexity of native extracellular matrix and formed a porous nanofiber structure after gelation. The hydrogel can support hASCs adhesion, survival, and proliferation. Compared to standard culture condition, hASCs cultured in the hydrogel exhibited enhanced paracrine activity with increased secretion of hepatocyte growth factor. In the diabetic mice model with excisional full-thickness skin wounds, mice treated with the hASCs-hydrogel composite displayed accelerated wound closure and increased neovascularization. Our results suggested that the developed hDAM hydrogel can provide a favorable microenvironment for hASCs with augmented regeneration potential to accelerate chronic wound healing.Entities:
Keywords: chronic wound healing; extracellular matrix; human adipose-derived stem cells; hydrogel; mesenchymal stem cells
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33253453 DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.37133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Mater Res A ISSN: 1549-3296 Impact factor: 4.396