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A supramolecular host-guest interaction-mediated injectable hydrogel system with enhanced stability and sustained protein release

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ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
卷 131, 期 -, 页码 286-301

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2021.07.004

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Host-guest interaction; Protein delivery; Injectable hydrogel; Temperature-sensitive hydrogel; Pluronic F127

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (Ministry of Science, ICT
  2. MSIT) [NRF2015K1A1A2072365, NRF2019R1A2C2008249]

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The F127-Ad/CDP hydrogel, developed through host-guest interactions, serves as a versatile protein delivery system with controllable durability and drug release characteristics. By adjusting the number of adamantane molecules in the system, the stability and injectability of the hydrogel can be modulated.
Injectable hydrogels have been studied as drug delivery systems because of their minimal invasiveness and sustained drug release properties. Pluronic F127, consisting of poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) triblock copolymers, exhibits thermo-responsive properties and hence is injectable due to its rapid sol-gel transition. Unmodified Pluronic F127-based hydrogels, however, have limited long-term stability and controllable release of drugs entrapped within them. In this study, host-guest interactions between adamantane-conjugated Pluronic F127 (F127-Ad) and polymerized beta-cyclodextrin (CDP) were employed to develop a hydrogel-based protein delivery system. Single or multiple adamantane units were successfully introduced at the termini of Pluronic F127 with a 100% conversion yield, and the synthesized F127-Ad polymer produced a physically crosslinked micelle-packing structure when mixed with CDP. As the number of adamantanes at the terminal ends of Pluronic F127 increased, the critical gelation concentration of F127-Ad/CDP hydrogel decreased from 15 to 6% (w/v). The F127/CDP hydrogel was able to maintain its structure even with lower polymer content, and its injectability improved with a reduction of the hydrogel viscosity. The long-term stability of F127/CDP hydrogels was evaluated in vitro and in vivo, and it was demonstrated that the subcutaneously injected hydrogel did not disintegrate for up to 30 d. Throughout the drug release test using gelatin and insulin as model drugs, it was demonstrated that their release rates could be regulated via complexation between the protein drugs and the beta-cyclodextrin molecules inside the hydrogel. In conclusion, the F127-Ad/CDP hydrogel is expected to be a versatile protein delivery system with controllable durability and drug release characteristics. Statement of significance Pluronic F127 is one of the widely studied polymeric materials for thermo-sensitive injectable hydrogels due to its high biocompatibility and rapid sol-gel transition. Since the Pluronic F127-based hydrogel has some limitations in its long-term stability and mechanical property, it is inevitable to modify its structure for the application to drug delivery. In this study, mono-or multi-adamantane-conjugated Pluronic F127s were synthesized and mixed with beta-cyclodextrin polymers to form hydrogels with host-guest interaction-mediated micelle-packing structures. The host-guest interaction introduced into the hydrogel system endowed it a sustained protein drug release behavior as well as high durability in vitro and in vivo. By increasing the number of adamantane molecules at the end of the Pluronic F127, both the stability and injectability of the hydrogel could be also modulated. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Acta Materialia Inc.

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