期刊
MATERIALS TODAY BIO
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2021.100199
关键词
Hemostatic; Bioadhesive; Dopamine-conjugation; Double-crosslinked network; Photocrosslinking
资金
- National Institutes of Health [R01-EB023052, R01HL140618]
A double-crosslinked sealant called Gelatin Methacryloyl-Catechol (GelMAC) was engineered, demonstrating excellent hemostatic property without compromising tissue adhesion. The GelMAC hydrogel controls bleeding through wound-sealing capability and chemical activity. It showed significantly reduced clotting time compared to existing commercial hemostats in blood clotting assays and closed incisions rapidly in an in vivo liver bleeding test.
Controlling bleeding from a raptured tissue, especially during the surgeries, is essentially important. Particularly for soft and dynamic internal organs where use of sutures, staples, or wires is limited, treatments with hemostatic adhesives have proven to be beneficial. However, major drawbacks with clinically used hemostats include lack of adhesion to wet tissue and poor mechanics. In view of these, herein, we engineered a double-crosslinked sealant which showed excellent hemostasis (comparable to existing commercial hemostat) without compromising its wet tissue adhesion. Mechanistically, the engineered hydrogel controlled the bleeding through its wound-sealing capability and inherent chemical activity. This mussel-inspired hemostatic adhesive hydrogel, named gelatin methacryloyl-catechol (GelMAC), contained covalently functionalized catechol and methacrylate moieties and showed excellent biocompatibility both in vitro and in vivo. Hemostatic property of GelMAC hydrogel was initially demonstrated with an in vitro blood clotting assay, which showed significantly reduced clotting time compared to the clinically used hemostat, Surgicel (R). This was further assessed with an in vivo liver bleeding test in rats where GelMAC hydrogel closed the incision rapidly and initiated blood coagulation even faster than Surgicel (R). The engineered GelMAC hydrogel-based seaalant with excellent hemostatic property and tissue adhesion can be utilized for controlling bleeding and sealing of soft internal organs.
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