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Characteristic and Chondrogenic Differentiation Analysis of Hybrid Hydrogels Comprised of Hyaluronic Acid Methacryloyl (HAMA), Gelatin Methacryloyl (GelMA), and the Acrylate-Functionalized Nano-Silica Crosslinker

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Date 2022 May 28
PMID 35631885
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Developing a biomaterial suitable for adipose-derived stem cell (ADSCs)-laden scaffolds that can directly bond to cartilage tissue surfaces in tissue engineering has still been a significant challenge. The bioinspired hybrid hydrogel approaches based on hyaluronic acid methacryloyl (HAMA) and gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) appear to have more promise. Herein, we report the cartilage tissue engineering application of a novel photocured hybrid hydrogel system comprising HAMA, GelMA, and 0~1.0% (/) acrylate-functionalized nano-silica (AFnSi) crosslinker, in addition to describing the preparation of related HAMA, GelMA, and AFnSi materials and confirming their related chemical evidence. The study also examines the physicochemical characteristics of these hybrid hydrogels, including swelling behavior, morphological conformation, mechanical properties, and biodegradation. To further investigate cell viability and chondrogenic differentiation, the hADSCs were loaded with a two-to-one ratio of the HAMA-GelMA (HG) hybrid hydrogel with 0~1.0% (/) AFnSi crosslinker to examine the process of optimal chondrogenic development. Results showed that the morphological microstructure, mechanical properties, and longer degradation time of the HG+0.5% (/) AFnSi hydrogel demonstrated the acellular novel matrix was optimal to support hADSCs differentiation. In other words, the in vitro experimental results showed that hADSCs laden in the photocured hybrid hydrogel of HG+0.5% (/) AFnSi not only significantly increased chondrogenic marker gene expressions such as SOX-9, aggrecan, and type II collagen expression compared to the HA and HG groups, but also enhanced the expression of sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) and type II collagen formation. We have concluded that the photocured hybrid hydrogel of HG+0.5% (/) AFnSi will provide a suitable environment for articular cartilage tissue engineering applications.

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