| Literature DB >> 34800528 |
Jin Wang1, Xiaodi Shi1, Minghao Xiong1, Wen-Song Tan1, Haibo Cai2.
Abstract
The development of an effective cryopreservation method to achieve off-the-shelf and bioactive tissue-engineered constructs (TECs) is important to meet the requirements for clinical applications. The trehalose, a non-permeable cryoprotectant (CPA), has difficulty in penetrating the plasma membranes of mammalian cells and has only been used in combination with other cell penetrating CPA (such as DMSO) to cryopreserve mammalian cells. However, the inherent cytotoxicity of DMSO results in increasing risks with respect to cryopreserved cells. Therefore, in this study, permeable trehalose glycopolymers were synthesised for cryopreservation of TECs. The trehalose glycopolymers exhibited good ice inhibiting activities and biocompatibilities. Furthermore, the viability and function of TECs after cryopreservation with 5.0 wt% S2 were similar to those of the non-cryopreserved TECs. We developed an effective preservation strategy for the off-the-shelf availability of TECs.Entities:
Keywords: Cryoprotectants; Off-the-shelf; Tissue-engineered constructs; Trehalose glycopolymers
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34800528 DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2021.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cryobiology ISSN: 0011-2240 Impact factor: 2.487