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Glucose-sensitive self-healing hydrogel as sacrificial materials to fabricate vascularized constructs

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BIOMATERIALS
卷 133, 期 -, 页码 20-28

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.04.008

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Self-healing hydrogel; Vascularization; Glucose sensitivity; Angiogenesis; Neurovascular unit

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  1. Program for Additive Manufacturing, Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, R.O.C. [MOST 105-2218-E-002-007]
  2. University Cutting-Edge Steering Research Project [NTU-CESRP-103R104943]
  3. NTU
  4. National Health Research Institutes [CS-105-PP-03]

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A major challenge in tissue engineering is the lack of proper vascularization. Although various approaches have been used to build vascular network in a tissue engineering construct, there remain some drawbacks. Herein, a glucose-sensitive self-healing hydrogel are employed as sacrificial materials to fabricate branched tubular channels within a construct. The hydrogel composes of mainly reversibly crosslinked poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate and dithiothreitol with borax as the glucose-sensitive motif. The hydrogel is injectable and mechanically strong after injection. Moreover, it can be rapidly removed by immersion in the cell culture medium. To show the feasibility in building a vascularized tissue construct, the designed branching vascular patterns of the glucose-sensitive hydrogel are extruded and embedded in a non glucose-sensitive hydrogel containing neural stem cells. Vascular endothelial cells seeded in the lumen of the channels by perfusion can line the channel wall and migrate into the non-sacrificial hydrogel after 3 days. In long-term (similar to 14 days), the endothelial cells form capillary-like structure (vascular network) while neural stem cells form neurosphere-like structure (neural development) in the construct, revealing the morphology of a vascularized neural tissue. The novel sacrificial materials can create complicated but easily removable structure for building a vascularized tissue construct particularly a neurovascular unit. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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