Literature DB >> 34970378

Colloidal multiscale porous adhesive (bio)inks facilitate scaffold integration.

Azadeh Mostafavi, Mohamadmahdi Samandari1, Mehran Karvar2, Mahsa Ghovvati3, Yori Endo2, Indranil Sinha2, Nasim Annabi3, Ali Tamayol.   

Abstract

Poor cellular spreading, proliferation, and infiltration, due to the dense biomaterial networks, have limited the success of most thick hydrogel-based scaffolds for tissue regeneration. Here, inspired by whipped cream production widely used in pastries, hydrogel-based foam bioinks are developed for bioprinting of scaffolds. Upon cross-linking, a multiscale and interconnected porous structure, with pores ranging from few to several hundreds of micrometers, is formed within the printed constructs. The effect of the process parameters on the pore size distribution and mechanical and rheological properties of the bioinks is determined. The developed foam bioinks can be easily printed using both conventional and custom-built handheld bioprinters. In addition, the foam inks are adhesive upon in situ cross-linking and are biocompatible. The subcutaneous implantation of scaffolds formed from the engineered foam bioinks showed their rapid integration and vascularization in comparison with their non-porous hydrogel counterparts. In addition, in vivo application of the foam bioink into the non-healing muscle defect of a murine model of volumetric muscle loss resulted in a significant functional recovery and higher muscle forces at 8 weeks post injury compared with non-treated controls.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34970378      PMCID: PMC8686691          DOI: 10.1063/5.0062823

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Phys Rev        ISSN: 1931-9401            Impact factor:   19.162


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