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Published on: September 16, 2021
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Pan Wang1,2,3, Jixiang Zhang1,2,3, Minghui Zhan4
1School of Mechatronics and Vehicle Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing 400074, China.
Abstract:
The current vitrification-based oocyte cryopreservation relies on inherently cytotoxic high-concentration cryoprotective agents (CPAs), leading to suboptimal post-thaw survival rates and diminished developmental competence. To address this, we developed a series of highly biocompatible amino-functionalized iron-based metal-organic frameworks (Fe-MOFs) via a facile hydrothermal method to synergistically suppress ice crystallization and minimize the reliance on toxic CPAs. Among the synthesized materials, 2NH2-MIL88(Fe) demonstrated exceptional ice-inhibition performance, reducing ice crystal size to 16.78% of that observed in pure water, significantly outperforming its nonaminated counterpart MIL88(Fe) and monoaminated counterpart NH2-MIL88(Fe). Notably, 2NH2-MIL88(Fe) exhibited an unprecedented intrinsic photothermal response without requiring photosensitizer modification, achieving rapid temperature elevation from 25 to 86.6 °C under 808 nm laser irradiation (1 W/cm2, 1 min). When applied to mouse oocyte cryopreservation, this dual-functional amino-MOF enabled complete elimination of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) from CPAs while maintaining an exceptional post-thaw survival rate of 95.1%. Our findings establish a dual correlation between amino group density and both ice-growth suppression efficiency and photothermal performance, revealing a synergistic mechanism for mouse oocyte cryopreservation enhancement. This structure-function relationship provides critical insights for the rational design of next-generation nano-CPAs.
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