Development of a chitosan and hyaluronic acid hydrogel with potential for bioprinting utilization: A preliminary study

2021 ◽  
pp. 088532822110241
Author(s):  
Thaís Vieira de Souza ◽  
Sonia Maria Malmonge ◽  
Arnaldo R Santos

Bioprinting is a technique that has been applied in the areas of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM). Natural polymer-based hydrogels are known for their favorable biocompatible properties, as well as attractive biomaterials for cell encapsulation. These hydrogels provide an aqueous three-dimensional environment with biologically relevant chemical and physical signals, mimicking the natural environment of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Chitosan (CHI) and hyaluronic acid (HA) have been widely researched for biomedical applications. Bioinks are “ink” formulations, usually hydrogels, that allow the printing of living cells. This work proposes the development of a low cost and simple chitosan CHI-AH hydrogel with potential to become a bioink. At physiological temperature, the biomaterials form a hydrogel. The material developed was characterized by the analysis of morphology, cytotoxicity, and cell viability. FTIR showed the characteristic vibrational bands of chitosan and HA. No difference in swelling was observed between the different formulations studied, although SEM showed architectural differences between the hydrogels obtained. Extract cytotoxicity testing showed that the hydrogel is not cytotoxic. The direct toxicity test also revealed the absence of toxicity, but the cells had difficulty migrating into the gel, probably because of its density. These data were confirmed by SEM. Further testing are ongoing to better understand the gel’s characteristics to improve the limitations found so far.

2018 ◽  
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Author(s):  
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Wookkun Kwon ◽  
Jiang Yang ◽  
Sang Woo Lee ◽  
Woo-Jin Chang

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Junhui Sui ◽  
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Yang Xu ◽  
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...  

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Ranjie Xu ◽  
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Stiffness tunable 3D HA-based hydrogel models were implemented to control the progenitor properties and neuronal differentiation of hiPSC-NPCs or DS-NPCs.


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Ben Golland ◽  
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...  

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pp. 4065-4097 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrico Faggi ◽  
Santiago V. Luis ◽  
Ignacio Alfonso

Pseudopeptides are privileged synthetic molecules built from the designed combination of peptide-like and abiotic artificial moieties. Consequently, they are benefited from the advantages of both families of chemical structures: modular synthesis, chemical and functional diversity, tailored three-dimensional structure, usually high stability in biological media and low non-specific toxicity. Accordingly, in the last years, these compounds have been used for different biomedical applications, ranging from bio-sensing, ion transport, the molecular recognition of biologically relevant species, drug delivery or gene transfection. This review highlights a selection of the most remarkable and recent advances in this field.


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Rebeca Hernández ◽  
José María Alonso ◽  
Raúl Pérez-González ◽  
Virginia Sáez-Martínez

Hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogels display a wide variety of biomedical applications ranging from tissue engineering to drug vehiculization and controlled release. To date, most of the commercially available hyaluronic acid hydrogel formulations are produced under conditions that are not compatible with physiological ones. This review compiles the currently used approaches for the development of hyaluronic acid hydrogels under physiological/mild conditions. These methods include dynamic covalent processes such as boronic ester and Schiff-base formation and click chemistry mediated reactions such as thiol chemistry processes, azide-alkyne, or Diels Alder cycloaddition. Thermoreversible gelation of HA hydrogels at physiological temperature is also discussed. Finally, the most outstanding biomedical applications are indicated for each of the HA hydrogel generation approaches.


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