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Hyaluronan hydrogels with a low degree of modification as scaffolds for cartilage engineering

Authors :
Marcella Cammarota
Giulia Ricci
Antonietta Stellavato
Rosanna Filosa
Mario De Rosa
Antonella D’Agostino
Agata Papa
Ines Delfino
Annalisa La Gatta
Chiara Schiraldi
Marianna Portaccio
LA GATTA, Annalisa
Ricci, Giulia
Stellavato, Antonietta
Cammarota, Marcella
Filosa, Rosanna
Papa, Agata
D'Agostino, Antonella
Portaccio, Marianna Bianca Emanuela
Delfino, Ine
DE ROSA, Mario
Schiraldi, Chiara
Source :
International journal of biological macromolecules. 103
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In the field of cartilage engineering, continuing efforts have focused on fabricating scaffolds that favor maintenance of the chondrocytic phenotype and matrix formation, in addition to providing a permeable, hydrated, microporous structure and mechanical support. The potential of hyaluronan-based hydrogels has been well established, but the ideal matrix remains to be developed. This study describes the development of hyaluronan sponges-based scaffolds obtained by lysine methyl-ester crosslinking. The reaction conditions are optimized with minimal chemical modifications to obtain materials that closely resemble elements in physiological cellular environments. Three hydrogels with different amounts of crosslinkers were produced that show morphological, water-uptake, mechanical, and stability properties comparable or superior to those of currently available hyaluronan-scaffolds, but with significantly fewer hyaluronan modifications. Primary human chondrocytes cultured with the most promising hydrogel were viable and maintained lineage identity for 3 weeks. They also secreted cartilage-specific matrix proteins. These scaffolds represent promising candidates for cartilage engineering.

Details

ISSN :
18790003
Volume :
103
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of biological macromolecules
Accession number :
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