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Techniques to characterize dynamics in biomaterials microenvironments: XPCS and microrheology of alginate/PEO-PPO-PEO hydrogels.

Suan P Quah1, Yugang Zhang2, Andrei Fluerasu2, Xiaoxi Yu1, Bingqian Zheng1, Xuechen Yin1, Weiping Liu1, Surita R Bhatia1.   

Abstract

Many recent studies have highlighted the timescale for stress relaxation of biomaterials on the microscale as an important factor in regulating a number of cell-material interactions, including cell spreading, proliferation, and differentiation. Relevant timescales on the order of 0.1-100 s have been suggested by several studies. While such timescales are accessible through conventional mechanical rheology, several biomaterials have heterogeneous structures, and stress relaxation mechanisms of the bulk material may not correspond to that experienced in the cellular microenvironment. Here we employ X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) to explore the temperature-dependent dynamics, relaxation time, and microrheology of multicomponent hydrogels comprising of commercial poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-PPO-PEO) triblock copolymer F127 and alginate. Previous studies on this system have shown thermoreversible behavior in the bulk oscillatory shear rheology. At physiological temperatures, bulk rheology of these samples shows behavior characteristic of a soft solid, with G' > G'' and no crossover between G' and G'' over the measurable frequency range, indicating a relaxation time >125 s. By contrast, XPCS-based microrheology shows viscoelastic behavior at low frequencies, and XPCS-derived correlation functions show relaxation times ranging from 10-45 s on smaller length scales. Thus, we are able to use XPCS to effectively probe the viscoelasticity and relaxation behavior within the material microenvironments.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33367407      PMCID: PMC7962546          DOI: 10.1039/d0sm01628d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


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