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Decellularized peripheral nerve as an injectable delivery vehicle for neural applications.

Deanna Bousalis1, Michaela W McCrary1, Natalie Vaughn1, Nora Hlavac1, Ashley Evering1, Shruti Kolli1, Young Hye Song1,2, Cameron Morley3, Thomas E Angelini3, Christine E Schmidt1.   

Abstract

Damage to the nervous system can result in loss of sensory and motor function, paralysis, or even death. To facilitate neural regeneration and functional recovery, researchers have employed biomaterials strategies to address both peripheral and central nervous system injuries. Injectable hydrogels that recapitulate native nerve extracellular matrix are especially promising for neural tissue engineering because they offer more flexibility for minimally invasive applications and provide a growth-permissive substrate for neural cell types. Here, we explore the development of injectable hydrogels derived from decellularized rat peripheral nerves (referred to as "injectable peripheral nerve [iPN] hydrogels"), which are processed using a newly developed sodium deoxycholate and DNase (SDD) decellularization method. We assess the gelation kinetics, mechanical properties, cell bioactivity, and drug release kinetics of the iPN hydrogels. The iPN hydrogels thermally gel when exposed to 37°C in under 20 min and have mechanical properties similar to neural tissue. The hydrogels demonstrate in vitro biocompatibility through support of Schwann cell viability and metabolic activity. Additionally, iPN hydrogels promote greater astrocyte spreading compared to collagen I hydrogels. Finally, the iPN is a promising delivery vehicle of drug-loaded microparticles for a combinatorial approach to neural injury therapies.
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Keywords:  decellularization; hydrogel; injectable; neural injury; peripheral nerve; spinal cord injury

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34590403      PMCID: PMC8742792          DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.37312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A        ISSN: 1549-3296            Impact factor:   4.396


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