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High-aspect-ratio water-dispersed gold nanowires incorporated within gelatin methacrylate hydrogels for constructing cardiac tissuesin vitro

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Volume 8, Issue 32, Pages 7213-7224

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0tb00768d

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31871017, 81573234]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, China [BK20171352]
  3. Medical Science and Technology Development Foundation
  4. Jiangsu Provincial Commission of Health and Family Planning, China [ZDRCA2016073]
  5. Southeast University-Nanjing Medical University Cooperative research project [2242019K3DN05]
  6. 111 Project [B17011]

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The field of cardiac tissue engineering has made significant strides in therapeutic and pharmaceutical applications, highlighted by the development of smart biomaterials. Scaffolds with appropriate properties mimicking the nature of a heart matrix will be highly beneficial for cardiac tissue engineering. In this study, high-aspect-ratio water-dispersed gold nanowires (AuNWs) were synthesized and incorporated into gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) hydrogels, demonstrating enhanced electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of the biomaterial scaffolds. Cardiac cells cultured on GelMA-AuNW hybrid hydrogels exhibited better biological activities such as cell viability and maturation state compared to those cultured on GelMA hydrogels. Moreover, cardiomyocytes showed synchronous beating activity and a faster spontaneous beating rate on GelMA-AuNW hybrid hydrogels. Our strategy of integrating high-aspect-ratio water-dispersed gold nanowires within gelatin methacrylate hydrogels provides a favorable biomaterial scaffold to construct functional cardiac tissue for further applications in cardiac tissue engineering and drug screening.

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