材料科学
刚度
间充质干细胞
生物医学工程
细胞外基质
自愈水凝胶
复合材料
化学
高分子化学
医学
生物化学
病理
作者
Se Heang Oh,Dan Bi An,Tae Ho Kim,Jin Ho Lee
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.actbio.2016.02.016
摘要
Although stiffness-controllable substrates have been developed to investigate the effect of stiffness on cell behavior and function, the use of separate substrates with different degrees of stiffness, substrates with a narrow range stiffness gradient, toxicity of residues, different surface composition, complex fabrication procedures/devices, and low cell adhesion are still considered as hurdles of conventional techniques. In this study, a cylindrical polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel with a wide-range stiffness gradient (between ∼20 kPa and ∼200 kPa) and cell adhesiveness was prepared by a liquid nitrogen (LN2)-contacting gradual freezing–thawing method that does not use any additives or specific devices to produce the stiffness gradient hydrogel. From an in vitro cell culture using the stiffness gradient PVA/HA hydrogel, it was observed that human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells have favorable stiffness ranges for induction of differentiation into specific cell types (∼20 kPa for nerve cell, ∼40 kPa for muscle cell, ∼80 kPa for chondrocyte, and ∼190 kPa for osteoblast). The PVA/HA hydrogel with a wide range of stiffness spectrum can be a useful tool for basic studies related with the stem cell differentiation, cell reprogramming, cell migration, and tissue regeneration in terms of substrate stiffness. It is postulated that the stiffness of the extracellular matrix influences cell behavior. To prove this concept, various techniques to prepare substrates with a stiffness gradient have been developed. However, the narrow ranges of stiffness gradient and complex fabrication procedures/devices are still remained as limitations. Herein, we develop a substrate (hydrogel) with a wide-range stiffness gradient using a gradual freezing–thawing method which does not need specific devices to produce a stiffness gradient hydrogel. From cell culture experiments using the hydrogel, it is observed that human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells have favorable stiffness ranges for induction of differentiation into specific cell types (∼20 kPa for nerve, ∼40 kPa for muscle, ∼80 kPa for cartilage, and ∼190 kPa for bone in our hydrogel system).
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