Issue 6, 2018

Injectable shear-thinning hydrogels for delivering osteogenic and angiogenic cells and growth factors

Abstract

Bone nonunion may occur when the fracture is unstable, or blood supply is impeded. To provide an effective treatment for the healing of nonunion defects, we introduce an injectable osteogenic hydrogel that can deliver cells and vasculogenic growth factors. We used a silicate-based shear-thinning hydrogel (STH) to engineer an injectable scaffold and incorporated polycaprolactone (PCL) nanoparticles that entrap and release vasculogenic growth factors in a controlled manner. By adjusting the solid composition of gelatin and silicate nanoplatelets in the STH, we defined optimal conditions that enable injection of STHs, which can deliver cells and growth factors. Different types of STHs could be simultaneously injected into 3D constructs through a single extrusion head composed of multiple syringes and needles, while maintaining their engineered structure in a continuous manner. The injected STHs were also capable of filling any irregularly shaped defects in bone. Osteogenic cells and endothelial cells were encapsulated in STHs with and without vasculogenic growth factors, respectively, and when co-cultured, their growth and differentiation were significantly enhanced compared to cells grown in monoculture. This study introduces an initial step of developing a new platform of shape-tunable materials with controlled release of angiogenic growth factors by utilizing PCL nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Injectable shear-thinning hydrogels for delivering osteogenic and angiogenic cells and growth factors

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Mar 2018
Accepted
12 Apr 2018
First published
17 Apr 2018

Biomater. Sci., 2018,6, 1604-1615

Author version available

Injectable shear-thinning hydrogels for delivering osteogenic and angiogenic cells and growth factors

E. Alarçin, T. Y. Lee, S. Karuthedom, M. Mohammadi, M. A. Brennan, D. H. Lee, A. Marrella, J. Zhang, D. Syla, Y. S. Zhang, A. Khademhosseini and H. L. Jang, Biomater. Sci., 2018, 6, 1604 DOI: 10.1039/C8BM00293B

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