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Preparation of Chitosan-based Injectable Hydrogels and Its Application in 3D Cell Culture
Published on: September 29, 2017
A chitosan-vitamin C based injectable hydrogel improves cell survival under oxidative stress
Yueping Guo1, Youyang Qu2, Jiaqi Yu3
1Department of Anesthesiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University, Haikou, Hainan 570102, China.
Abstract:
Stem cell transplantation technology provides the cell reconstruction of damaged heart a completely new therapy approach. Due to the inappropriate microenvironment such as reactive oxygen radicals caused by ischemic infarct, the survival and retention rates of cell transplantation are not desirable. A thermo sensitive chitosan-vitamin C (CSVC) hydrogel scaffold was developed to reduce oxidative stress injury after myocardial infarction, thereby increasing the cell survival rate of cell transplantation. Vitamin C was conjugated on the chitosan chain by electrostatic adsorption. Compared to chitosan, CSVC complex had a higher solubility and stronger antioxidant property. CSVC hydrogel has suitable gelation time and injectable properties. Scanning electron microscopy showed that chitosan hydrogels had three-dimensional porous structure with irregular pores interconnected throughout the construct. Live/dead and H&E staining results showed that CSVC hydrogel can support the survival and adhesion of cardiomyocytes. Compared with chitosan hydrogel, CSVC hydrogel can clearly improve the survival of cardiomyocytes and reduce the ROS level under H2O2-induced oxidative stress conditions. These results suggest that CSVC hydrogel has the potential to support the survival of cardiomyocytes in tissue engineering.

