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Dual-Crosslinked Betaine-Based Amphiphilic Hydrogel as a Promising Vitreous Substitute: Anti-Adhesion, Anti-Fouling,
Yuting Cai1, Yun Tan2,3, Jian Cao4
1Department of Ophthalmology, Hunan Clinical Research Center of Ophthalmic Disease, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, 410011, China.
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Developing an ideal vitreous substitute remains a significant challenge in ophthalmic surgery. This study introduces a novel dual-crosslinked betaine-based amphiphilic polymer hydrogel (BAPHs) synthesized via in situ free radical copolymerization. The resulting BAPHs exhibit tunable viscoelasticity, intrinsic self-healing property, injectability, stable micromorphology, and optical transparency, all modifiable by adjusting the chemical cross-linker content. When tested in a vitrectomized rabbit model, the BAPHs demonstrated optimal optical properties, mechanical stability, and promising biocompatibility. These results suggest that the BAPHs offer a transformative approach to vitreous substitution, with the potential to overcome the limitations of current clinical materials, offering both structural and functional benefits.

