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Patterning Bioactive Proteins or Peptides on Hydrogel Using Photochemistry for Biological Applications
Published on: September 15, 2017
Bioactive glass functionalized chondroitin sulfate hydrogel with proangiogenic properties
Feng-Miao Zhang1, Lei Zhou1,2, Zheng-Nan Zhou1
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Engineering and Light Industry, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China.
Abstract:
Blood vessels play an important role in bone defect repair and growth, and a critical challenge of bone defect repair is the promotion of blood vessel formation. Most of the current methods promote vascularization by adding specific growth factors, which are costly and easy to inactivate. In this study, we developed a covalently cross-linked aminated bioactive glass nanoparticle-chondroitin sulfate methacrylate (ABGN-CSMA) organic-inorganic composite hydrogel with angiogenic properties. The amino groups of the ABGNs form covalent bonds with the carboxyl groups on CSMA. Surface amination modification of BGNs not only improved the dispersion of BGNs in CSMA but also significantly improved the mechanical properties of the composite hydrogel. The largest storage modulus (1200 Pa), the largest loss modulus (560 Pa) and the strongest resistance to deformation of the hydrogel are seen at 10% concentration of ABGNs. Simultaneously, the local pH stability and sustained ion release of the composite hydrogel are conducive to cell adhesion, proliferation, and angiogenesis. This work provides evidence for the development of covalently cross-linked organic-inorganic composite hydrogels with angiogenic properties.
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