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Published on: September 27, 2019
Dual-crosslinked in-situ forming alginate/silk fibroin hydrogel with potential for bone tissue engineering
Mina Ghorbani1, Ebrahim Vasheghani-Farahani1, Negar Azarpira2
1Biomedical Engineering Division, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
This study aimed to improve the mechanical and biological properties of alginate-based hydrogels. For this purpose, in-situ forming hydrogels were prepared by dual crosslinking of Alginate (Alg)/Oxidized Alginate (OAlg)/Silk Fibroin (SF) through simultaneous ionic gelation using CaCO3-GDL and Schiff-base reaction. The resulting hydrogels were characterized by FTIR, SEM, compressive modulus, and rheological tests. Compared to the physically-crosslinked alginate hydrogel, the compressive modulus of dual-crosslinked Alg/OAlg/SF hydrogel increased from 28 to 67 kPa, due to the covalent imine bond formation. Then, MTT and DAPI staining assays were performed to demonstrate the biocompatibility of hydrogel. Furthermore, the differentiation potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells encapsulated in hydrogel scaffolds to bone tissue was tested by ALP activity, Alizarin Red staining, and real-time PCR. The overall results showed the potential of Alginate/Oxidized Alginate/Silk Fibroin hydrogel scaffold for bone tissue engineering applications.
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