Hu Mu, Yang Jielai, Xu Jihai
Department of Orthopedics, Ruijin Hospital North, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China.
Department of Orthopedics, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Drug Deliv. 2021 Dec;28(1):607-619. doi: 10.1080/10717544.2021.1895906.
Cartilage damage continues to pose a threat to humans, but no treatment is currently available to fully restore cartilage function. In this study, a new class of composite hydrogels derived from water-soluble chitosan (CS)/hyaluronic acid (HA) and silanized-hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (Si-HPMC) (CS/HA/Si-HPMC) has been synthesized and tested as injectable hydrogels for cartilage tissue engineering when combined without the addition of a chemical crosslinking agent. Mechanical studies of CS/HA and CS/HA/Si-HPMC hydrogels showed that as Si-HPMC content increased, swelling rate and rheological properties were higher, compressive strength decreased and degradation was faster. Our results demonstrate that the CS and HA-based hydrogel scaffolds, especially the ones with 3.0% (w/v) Si-HPMC and 2.5/4.0% (w/v) CS/HA, have suitable physical performance and bioactive properties, thus provide a potential opportunity to be used for cartilage tissue engineering. studies of CS/HA and CS/HA/Si-HPMC hydrogels encapsulated in chondrocytes have shown that the proper amount of Si-HPMC increases the proliferation and deposition of the cartilage extracellular matrix. The regeneration rate of the CS/HA/Si-HPMC (3%) hydrogel reached about 79.5% at 21 days for long retention periods, indicating relatively good bone regeneration. These CS/HA/Si-HPMC hydrogels are promising candidates for tissue compatibility injectable scaffolds. The data provide proof of the principle that the resulting hydrogel has an excellent ability to repair joint cartilage using a tissue-engineered approach.RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTSAn injectable hydrogel based on CS/HA/Si-HPMC composites was developed.The CS/HA/Si-HPMC hydrogel displays the tunable rheological with mechanical properties.The CS/HA/Si-HPMC hydrogel is highly porous with high swelling and degradation ratio.Increasing concentration of Si-HPMC promote an organized network in CS/HA/Si-HPMC hydrogels.Injectable CS/HA/Si-HPMC hydrogels have a high potential for cartilage tissue engineering.
软骨损伤持续对人类构成威胁,但目前尚无能够完全恢复软骨功能的治疗方法。在本研究中,一种新型的复合水凝胶已被合成,该水凝胶由水溶性壳聚糖(CS)/透明质酸(HA)和硅烷化羟丙基甲基纤维素(Si-HPMC)(CS/HA/Si-HPMC)制成,在不添加化学交联剂的情况下组合时,作为用于软骨组织工程的可注射水凝胶进行了测试。CS/HA和CS/HA/Si-HPMC水凝胶的力学研究表明,随着Si-HPMC含量的增加,溶胀率和流变性能更高,抗压强度降低且降解更快。我们的结果表明,基于CS和HA的水凝胶支架,特别是含有3.0%(w/v)Si-HPMC和2.5/4.0%(w/v)CS/HA的支架,具有合适的物理性能和生物活性特性,从而为用于软骨组织工程提供了潜在机会。对包裹在软骨细胞中的CS/HA和CS/HA/Si-HPMC水凝胶的研究表明,适量的Si-HPMC可增加软骨细胞外基质的增殖和沉积。CS/HA/Si-HPMC(3%)水凝胶在21天时的再生率达到约79.5%,保留期长,表明骨再生相对良好。这些CS/HA/Si-HPMC水凝胶是具有组织相容性的可注射支架的有前途的候选者。数据提供了原理证明,即所得水凝胶具有使用组织工程方法修复关节软骨的优异能力。
研究亮点
开发了一种基于CS/HA/Si-HPMC复合材料的可注射水凝胶。
CS/HA/Si-HPMC水凝胶表现出具有可调流变学的力学性能。
CS/HA/Si-HPMC水凝胶具有高度多孔性,溶胀率和降解率高。
增加Si-HPMC的浓度促进了CS/HA/Si-HPMC水凝胶中的有序网络。
可注射的CS/HA/Si-HPMC水凝胶在软骨组织工程方面具有很高的潜力。