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Multi-network granular hydrogel with enhanced strength for 3D bioprinting

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS APPLICATIONS
Volume 36, Issue 10, Pages 1852-1862

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/08853282221075198

Keywords

Microsphere; granular hydrogel; bioink; 3D printing; high strength

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

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This study successfully developed a compound bioink by combining methacryloylated gelatin with granular hydrogel. The composite bioink exhibited superior storage modulus, shear-thinning, and self-healing ability. It also had great potential for cell printing, with the ability to enhance the strength of printed tissue through UV cross-linking.
Granular hydrogels are a kind of bulk hydrogel that are densely assembled by microparticles, showing great potential in 3D bioprinting. To develop a granular hydrogel-based bioink with enhanced strength, the present study combined methacryloylated gelatin (GelMA) with granular hydrogel to fabricate a compound bioink. Poly (gamma-glutamic acid) (PG) microspheres and hydroxy propyl chitosan (CSPO) microspheres were fabricated, respectively, and self-assembled via charge interaction between microspheres to form a granular hydrogel after adding GleMA solution. However, its assembly ability decreased with the increase of the content of CSPO microspheres. The composite granular hydrogel with same mass content of PG microspheres and CSPO microspheres showed superior storage modulus, shear-thinning and self-healing ability. The composite granular hydrogels carrying adiposed derived stem cells (ASCs) showed well-performed extrudability and fidelity. In addition, after printing, UV light was used for further cross-linking GelMA, forming multi-networks that significantly improve the strength of the printed engineered tissue. ASCs proliferated significantly in bioink. The composite granular hydrogel thus showed great potential as bioink with enhanced strength for cell printing.

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