Injectable Liposome‐Loaded Hydrogel Formulations with Controlled Release of Curcumin and α‐Tocopherol for Dental Tissue Engineering

Author:

Atila Deniz1ORCID,Dalgic Ali Deniz2,Krzemińska Agnieszka1ORCID,Pietrasik Joanna3ORCID,Gendaszewska‐Darmach Edyta4ORCID,Bociaga Dorota5,Lipinska Magdalena3ORCID,Laoutid Fouad6,Passion Julie6,Kumaravel Vignesh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Centre for Research on Innovative Bio‐based Materials (ICRI‐BioM) – International Research Agenda Lodz University of Technology Lodz 90‐924 Poland

2. Department of Genetics and Bioengineering Istanbul Bilgi University Istanbul 34060 Turkey

3. Faculty of Chemistry Institute of Polymer and Dye Technology Lodz University of Technology Lodz 90‐924 Poland

4. Institute of Molecular and Industrial Biotechnology Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences Lodz University of Technology Lodz 90‐924 Poland

5. Division of Biomedical Engineering and Functional Materials Institute of Materials Science and Engineering Lodz University of Technology Lodz 90‐924 Poland

6. Polymeric and Composite Materials Unit Materia Nova Research Center University of Mons Innovation Center Mons B‐7000 Belgium

Abstract

AbstractAn injectable hydrogel formulation is developed utilizing low‐ and high‐molecular‐weight chitosan (LCH and HCH) incorporated with curcumin and α‐tocopherol‐loaded liposomes (Lip/Cur+Toc). Cur and Toc releases are delayed within the hydrogels. The injectability of hydrogels is proved via rheological analyses. In vitro studies are conducted using human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) and human gingival fibroblasts (hGFs) to examine the biological performance of the hydrogels toward endodontics and periodontics, respectively. The viability of hDPSCs treated with the hydrogels with Lip/Cur+Toc is the highest till day 14, compared to the neat hydrogels. During odontogenic differentiation tests, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) enzyme activity of hDPSCs is induced in the Cur‐containing groups. Biomineralization is enhanced mostly with Lip/Cur+Toc incorporation. The viability of hGFs is the highest in HCH combined with Lip/Cur+Toc while wound healing occurs almost 100% in both (Lip/Cur+Toc@LCH and Lip/Cur+Toc@HCH) after 2 days. Antioxidant activity of Lip/Cur+Toc@LCH on hGFs is significantly the highest among the groups. Antimicrobial tests demonstrate that Lip/Cur+Toc@LCH is more effective against Escherichia coli whereas so is Lip/Cur+Toc@HCH against Staphylococcus aureus. The antimicrobial mechanism of the hydrogels is investigated for the first time through various computational models. LCH and HCH loaded with Lip/Cur+Toc are promising candidates with multi‐functional features for endodontics and periodontics.

Publisher

Wiley

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