TY - JOUR
T1 - Gradient chondroitin sulfate/poly (γ-glutamic acid) hydrogels inducing differentiation of stem cells for cartilage tissue engineering
AU - Liu, Xin
AU - Liu, Shuai
AU - Yang, Rong
AU - Wang, Penghui
AU - Zhang, Wenjie
AU - Tan, Xiaoyan
AU - Ren, Yanhan
AU - Chi, Bo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/10/15
Y1 - 2021/10/15
N2 - Based on the gradient distribution of structure and composition in biological cartilage tissue, we designed a gradient hydrogel scaffold by the moving photomask, using chondroitin sulfate and poly (γ-glutamic acid) as crude materials. The hydrogel scaffold had a gradient distribution of cross-linking density, which can be verified from the results of SEM and swelling behavior. Besides, the hydrogel exhibited great viscoelastic, toughness (70% strain), and strength properties (600 kPa). Additionally, the gradient hydrogel's superior cell compatibility was proved through the MTT, live/dead staining assays, and 3D cell culture experiments. Remarkably, the results of in vitro stem cell differentiation experiments showed that the duration of light directly affected the differentiation extent of stem cells, demonstrating that the gradient hydrogel scaffold can better simulate the function of natural cartilage than the homogeneous one. Due to these outstanding characteristics, this gradient hydrogel is a potential scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering.
AB - Based on the gradient distribution of structure and composition in biological cartilage tissue, we designed a gradient hydrogel scaffold by the moving photomask, using chondroitin sulfate and poly (γ-glutamic acid) as crude materials. The hydrogel scaffold had a gradient distribution of cross-linking density, which can be verified from the results of SEM and swelling behavior. Besides, the hydrogel exhibited great viscoelastic, toughness (70% strain), and strength properties (600 kPa). Additionally, the gradient hydrogel's superior cell compatibility was proved through the MTT, live/dead staining assays, and 3D cell culture experiments. Remarkably, the results of in vitro stem cell differentiation experiments showed that the duration of light directly affected the differentiation extent of stem cells, demonstrating that the gradient hydrogel scaffold can better simulate the function of natural cartilage than the homogeneous one. Due to these outstanding characteristics, this gradient hydrogel is a potential scaffold for cartilage tissue engineering.
KW - Cartilage tissue engineering
KW - Chondroitin sulfate
KW - Gradient hydrogel
KW - Moving photomask
KW - Poly (γ-glutamic acid)
KW - Stem cell differentiation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85108604266&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118330
DO - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118330
M3 - 文章
C2 - 34364592
AN - SCOPUS:85108604266
SN - 0144-8617
VL - 270
JO - Carbohydrate Polymers
JF - Carbohydrate Polymers
M1 - 118330
ER -