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An Injectable and Self-healing Hydrogel with Dual Physical Crosslinking for In-situ Bone Formation

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Journal Mater Today Bio
Date 2023 Feb 7
PMID 36747579
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Although hydrogels have been widely studied because of their satisfactory biocompatibility and plasticity, their application is limited in bone tissue engineering (BTE) owing to their inadequate mechanical properties and absence of osteogenic activity. To address this issue, we developed an updated alendronate (ALN)-Ca/Mg-doped supramolecular (CMS) hydrogel based on our previously developed mechanically resilient "host-guest macromer" (HGM) hydrogel to improve the hydrogel's mechanical properties and osteogenic activity. The CMS hydrogel was prepared by introducing a new physical crosslinking comprising the strong chelation of the comonomer acrylate alendronate (Ac-ALN) and Ca/Mg in the HGM hydrogel. Compared with the previously developed HGM hydrogel, the upgraded CMS hydrogel presented better mechanical properties because of the additional physical crosslinking, while possessing injectable and self-healing properties like the HGM hydrogel. Moreover, the addition of Ac-ALN and Ca/Mg also effectively promoted the proliferation, migration, and osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived stem cells. The healing effect of a rat cranial defect further proved that the bone regeneration ability of CMS hydrogel was better than that of HGM hydrogel. The updated CMS hydrogel shows significant potential for BTE application.

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