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.
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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