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Synthesis and Characterization of Photocurable Polyamidoamine Dendrimer Hydrogels as a Versatile Platform for Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 666-673

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bm901240g

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  1. Jeffress Memorial Trust [J-873]
  2. Office of Technology Transfer of Virginia Commonwealth University
  3. Wallace H. Coulter Foundation
  4. NIH-NINDS [5P30NS047463]

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In this work, we describe a novel polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimer hydrogel (DH) platform with potential for tissue engineering and drug delivery, With PAMAM dendrimer G3.0 being the underlying carrier, polyethylene glycol (PEG) chains of various lengths (MW = 1500, 6000, or 12000 g mol(-1)) were Coupled to the dendrimer to different extents, and the resulting PEGylated PAMAM dendrimers were further coupled With acrylate groups to yield photoreactive dendrimer macromonomers for gel formation. It was found that gelation based off photoreactive PAMAM G3.0 macromonomers wits restricted by the degree of PEGylation. PEG chain length, and the distribution of acrylate groups on the dendrimer Surface. Further, the architecture of the photoreactive macromonomers affects the structural stability and swelling of the resultant networks. A completely cross-linked network (DH-G3.0-12000(H)) with a high water swelling ratio was created by UV-curing of PAMAM dendrimer G3.0 coupled with 28 PEG 12000 chains in the presence of the eosin Y-based photoinitiating system. The disintegration of DH-G3.0-12000(H) was pH-insensitive. DH-G3.0-12000(H) Was found to have similar cytocompatibility to un-cross-linked G3.0-12000(H) but a significantly lower cellular uptake by macrophages. With PAMAM dendrimer G3.5 being file underlying carrier, the dendrimer modified with 43 PEG 1500 chains was able to form a completely cross-linked network (DH-G3.5-1500(H)) by UV-curing in the presence of the eosin Y-based photoinitiating system. DH-G3.5-1500(H) exhibited pH-dependent disintegration. Its disintegration ratio increased with pH. PAMAM dendrimer hydrogels uniquely express the structural characteristics of both PEG hydrogel and PAMAM dendrimer and have potential for various applications ill tissue engineering and drug delivery.

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