Preparation and evaluation of an injectable chitosan-hyaluronic acid hydrogel for peripheral nerve regeneration
Lingxi Zhang , Yifan Chen , Haixing Xu , Yun Bao , Xiumei Yan , Yixuan Li , Yiping Li , Yixia Yin , Xinyu Wang , Tong Qiu , Zhijun Huang , Peihu Xu , Xiaobing Wang
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology Materials Science Edition ›› 2016, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (6) : 1401 -1407.
Preparation and evaluation of an injectable chitosan-hyaluronic acid hydrogel for peripheral nerve regeneration
The aim of this study was to obtain the fillers in the lumen of hollow nerve conduits (NCs) to improve the microenvironment of nerve regeneration. A pH-induced injectable chitosan (CS)-hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel for nerve growth factor (NGF) sustained release was developed. Its properties were characterized by gelation time, FT-IR, SEM, in vitro swelling and degradation. Furthermore, the in vitro NGF release profiles and cell biocompatibility were also investigated. The experimental results show that the CS-HA aqueous solution can undergo a rapid gelation 3 minutes after its environmental pH is changed to 7.4. The CS-HA hydrogel has interconnected channels with a controllable pore diameter and with a porosity of about 80%. It has a favorable swelling behavior and can be degraded by about 70% within 8 weeks in vitro and is suitable for NGF release. The CS-HA/NGF hydrogel exhibits a lower cytotoxicity and is in favor of the adhesion and proliferation of the BMMSCs cells. It is indicated that the CS-HA/NGF will be a promising candidate for neural tissue engineering.
chitosan / hyaluronic acid / nerve growth factor / injectable hydrogel / peripheral nerve regeneration
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