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Title: Gelatin improves peroxidase-mediated alginate hydrogel characteristics as a potential injectable hydrogel for soft tissue engineering applications. Author: Morshedloo F, Khoshfetrat AB, Kazemi D, Ahmadian M. Journal: J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater; 2020 Oct; 108(7):2950-2960. PubMed ID: 32351038. Abstract: To develop an efficient injectable alginate-based hydrogel for soft tissue engineering applications, phenol moiety (Ph) was introduced into alginate (Alg-Ph), and the influence of gelatin as cell adhesive molecule was evaluated on the peroxidase-mediated alginate hydrogel properties and cultured chondrocytic cell behavior. Addition of gelatin (1.5% w/v) to Alg-Ph (1.5% w/v) hydrogels (Alg-Ph/gelatin) regulated characteristics of the enzymatically gellable alginate hydrogel with increasing gelation time to 5.1 min (76%). Swelling ratio and degradation rates of the Alg-Ph/gelatin hydrogel also increased 60 and 100%, respectively, while the mechanical strength value was 35% less than the Alg-Ph hydrogel. Scanning electron microscopy images showed that the addition of gelatin could also increase uniformity of pore sizes inside the Alg-Ph/gelatin hydrogels. The chondrocyte cells maintained their original phenotype and revealed statistically more metabolic activities in the Alg-Ph/gelatin hydrogel. Hydrogels subscutaneously implanted in rats could also be identified readily without complete absorption and signs of toxicity or any untoward reactions after 1 month. Viable chondrocyte cells inside globular aggregates were seen as red colored areas in the cell-laden hydrogels. The study demonstrates that enzymatically gellable alginate/gelatin hydrogel has fair potential as a natural-based injectable hydrogel for soft tissue engineering applications.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]