Photo-crosslinked Adhesive Hydrogel Loaded with Extracellular Vesicles Promoting Hemostasis and Liver Regeneration
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Hepatectomy is an effective surgical method for the treatment of liver diseases, but intraoperative bleeding and postoperative liver function recovery are still key issues. This study aims to develop a composite hydrogel dressing with excellent hemostatic properties, biocompatibility, and ability to promote liver cell regeneration. The modified gelatin matrix (GelMA, 10%) was mixed with equal volumes of sodium alginate-dopamine (Alg-DA) at concentrations of 0.5%, 1%, and 2%. Then a cross-linking agent (0.1%) was added to prepare different composite hydrogels under UV light, named GelMA/Alg-DA-0.5, GelMA/Alg-DA-1 and GelMA/Alg-DA-2, respectively. All the prepared hydrogel has a porous structure with a porosity greater than 65%, and could be stabilized in a gel state after being cross-linked by ultraviolet light. Physicochemical characterization showed that the elastic modulus, water absorption, adhesion, and compressibility of the composite hydrogels were improved with increasing Alg-DA content. Furthermore, the prepared hydrogel exhibits degradability, excellent biocompatibility, and good hemostatic function. Among all tested groups, the group of GelMA/Alg-DA-1 hydrogel performed the best. To further enhance its application potential in the field of liver regeneration, adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell exosomes (AD-MSC-Exo) were loaded into GelMA/Alg-DA-1 hydrogel. Under the same conditions, GelMA/Alg-DA-1/Exo promoted cell proliferation and migration more effectively than hydrogels without extracellular vesicles. In conclusion, the prepared GelMA/Alg-DA-1 composite hydrogel loaded with AD-MSC-Exo has great application potential in liver wound hemostasis and liver regeneration.
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