自愈水凝胶
材料科学
组织工程
明胶
儿茶酚
纳米技术
生物医学工程
复合材料
高分子化学
化学
有机化学
医学
作者
Ying Zhou,Zhilian Yue,Zhi Chen,Gordon G. Wallace
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202001342
摘要
Abstract 3D printing is now popular in tissue engineering as it provides a facile route to the fabrication of scaffolds with/without living cells with a predesigned geometry. The properties of the ink constituents are critical for printing structures to meet both mechanical and biological requirements. Despite recent advances in ink development, it remains a challenge to print biopolymer based tough and elastic hydrogels. These hydrogels are in great demand as they can mimic the biomechanics of soft tissues such as skin, muscle, and cartilage. In this study, a catechol functionalized ink system is developed for 3D coaxial printing tough and elastic hydrogels. The ink is based on biopolymers including catechol modified hyaluronic acid (HACA) and alginate. A novel crosslinking strategy is proposed, involving simple ionic crosslinking, catechol mediated crosslinking, and Michael addition that are all induced under mild conditions. The HACA and alginate form a double network with high fracture toughness and elasticity, while proteins such as gelatin can be integrated with the HACA/alginate hydrogel during printing to improve cell interactions. The printed constructs demonstrate high cytocompatibility and support the differentiation of myoblasts into aligned myotubes. The catechol functionalized ink can be further modified to target various applications in soft tissue engineering.
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