Literature DB >> 34938911

Biomimetic hybrid hydrogel for hemostasis, adhesion prevention and promoting regeneration after partial liver resection.

Zuhong Li1, Yalei Zhao1, Xiaoxi Ouyang1, Ya Yang1, Yangjun Chen2, Qixia Luo1, Yanhong Zhang1, Danhua Zhu1, Xiaopeng Yu1, Lanjuan Li1.   

Abstract

Partial liver resection is an established treatment for hepatic disorders. However, surgical bleeding, intra-abdominal adhesion and rapid liver regeneration are still major challenges after partial liver resection, associated with morbidity and mortality. Herein, a biomimetic hybrid hydrogel, composed of oxidized hyaluronic acid, glycol chitosan and MenSCs-derived conditioned medium (CM), is presented to address these issues. The hybrid hydrogel is formed through reversible Schiff base, and possesses injectability and self-healing capability. Moreover, hybrid hydrogel exhibits the capabilities of hemostasis, anti-infection, tissue adhesion and controllable release of cargoes. Based on in vivo studies of the multifunctional hybrid hydrogel, it is demonstrated that acute bleeding in partial liver resection can be ceased immediately by virtue of the hemostasis features of hybrid hydrogel. Also, a significant reduction of intra-abdominal adhesion is confirmed in hybrid hydrogel-treated resection surface. Furthermore, upon the treatment of hybrid hydrogel, hepatic cell proliferation and tissue regeneration can be significantly improved due to the controllably released cytokines from MenSCs-derived CM, exerting the effects of mitogenesis and anti-inflammation in vivo. Thus, the biomimetic hybrid hydrogel can be a promising candidate with great potential for application in partial liver resection.
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Keywords:  Adhesion prevention; Hemostasis; Hybrid hydrogel; Liver regeneration; Partial liver resection

Year:  2021        PMID: 34938911      PMCID: PMC8661105          DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.10.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioact Mater        ISSN: 2452-199X


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