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Biofabrication of Cell-Laden Gelatin Methacryloyl Hydrogels with Incorporation of Silanized Hydroxyapatite by Visible Light Projection

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13142354

Keywords

gelatin methacrylate; hydroxyapatite; silanization; mesenchymal stem cells; digital light processing projection; 3D printing

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 105-2218-E-010-002, MOST 110-2218-EA49A-502]

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In this study, a cell-laden GelMA composite hydrogel incorporating silanized hydroxyapatite (Si-HAp) and a visible light crosslinking system was developed to enhance mechanical properties and promote osteogenic gene expression in cells. The incorporation of Si-HAp also increased resolution and effectiveness in bone regeneration, making the GelMA-Si-HAp composite hydrogel an effective biomaterial for bone tissue engineering applications.
Gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) hydrogel is a photopolymerizable biomaterial widely used for three-dimensional (3D) cell culture due to its high biocompatibility. However, the drawback of GelMA hydrogel is its poor mechanical properties, which may compromise the feasibility of biofabrication techniques. In this study, a cell-laden GelMA composite hydrogel with a combination incorporating silanized hydroxyapatite (Si-HAp) and a simple and harmless visible light crosslinking system for this hydrogel were developed. The incorporation of Si-HAp into the GelMA hydrogel enhanced the mechanical properties of the composite hydrogel. Moreover, the composite hydrogel exhibited low cytotoxicity and promoted the osteogenic gene expression of embedded MG63 cells and Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBMSCs). We also established a maskless lithographic method to fabricate a defined 3D structure under visible light by using a digital light processing projector, and the incorporation of Si-HAp increased the resolution of photolithographic hydrogels. The GelMA-Si-HAp composite hydrogel system can serve as an effective biomaterial in bone regeneration.

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