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3D printed elastic hydrogel conduits with 7,8-dihydroxyflavone release for peripheral nerve repair

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MATERIALS TODAY BIO
卷 20, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2023.100652

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3D printing; Peripheral nerve repair; Nerve conduit; Biomaterials; Drug delivery

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In this study, an elastic hydrogel conduit encapsulating with drug-releasable nanoassemblies was fabricated using a 3D printing technique, showing potential for promoting nerve regeneration. The conduit sustainedly released the drug and facilitated axon elongation, resulting in axon regeneration, remyelination, and function recovery. These findings suggest that the drug-loaded hydrogel conduit has potentials for the treatment of long-gap peripheral nerve injury.
Nerve guide conduit is a promising treatment for long gap peripheral nerve injuries, yet its efficacy is limited. Drug-releasable scaffolds may provide reliable platforms to build a regenerative microenvironment for nerve recovery. In this study, an elastic hydrogel conduit encapsulating with prodrug nanoassemblies is fabricated by a continuous 3D printing technique for promoting nerve regeneration. The bioactive hydrogel is comprised of gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) and silk fibroin glycidyl methacrylate (SF-MA), exhibiting positive effects on adhesion, proliferation, and migration of Schwann cells. Meanwhile, 7,8-dihydroxyflavone (7,8-DHF) prodrug nanoassemblies with high drug-loading capacities are developed through self-assembly of the lipophilic prodrug and loaded into the GelMA/SF-MA hydrogel. The drug loading conduit could sustainedly release 7,8-DHF to facilitate neurite elongation. A 12 mm nerve defect model is established for therapeutic efficiency evaluation by implanting the conduit through surgical suturing with rat sciatic nerve. The electrophysiological, morphological, and histological assessments indicate that this conduit can promote axon regeneration, remyelination, and function recovery by providing a favorable microenvironment. These findings implicate that the GelMA/SF-MA conduit with 7,8-DHF release has potentials in the treatment of long-gap peripheral nerve injury.

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