Development of an Injectable Biphasic Hyaluronic Acid‐Based Hydrogel With Stress Relaxation Properties for Cartilage Regeneration

Author:

Kim Han‐Sem12ORCID,Li Cheng Ji12ORCID,Park Sung‐Min12,Kim Kyung Wook3,Mo Ji‐Hun4,Jin Guang‐Zhen125,Lee Hae‐Hyoung12567,Kim Hae‐Won12567,Shin Ueon Sang12,Lee Jung‐Hwan12567

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Tissue Regeneration Engineering (ITREN) Dankook University Cheonan 31116 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Nano‐biomedical Science BK21 FOUR NBM Global Research Center for Regenerative Medicine Dankook University Cheonan 31116 South Korea

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Dankook University Hospital Cheonan 31116 South Korea

4. Department of Otorhinolaryngology Dankook University College of Medicine Cheonan 31116 South Korea

5. Cell & Matter Institute Dankook University Cheonan 31116 Republic of Korea

6. Department of Biomaterials Science College of Dentistry Dankook University Cheonan 31116 South Korea

7. UCL Eastman‐Korea Dental Medicine Innovation Centre Dankook University Cheonan 31116 South Korea

Abstract

AbstractBiomimetic stress‐relaxing hydrogels with reversible crosslinks attract significant attention for stem cell tissue regeneration compared with elastic hydrogels. However, stress‐relaxing hyaluronic acid (HA)‐based hydrogels fabricated using conventional technologies lack stability, biocompatibility, and mechanical tunability. Here, it is aimed to address these challenges by incorporating calcium or phosphate components into the HA backbone, which allows reversible crosslinking of HA with alginate to form interpenetrating networks, offering stability and mechanical tunability for mimicking cartilage. Diverse stress‐relaxing hydrogels (τ1/2; SR50, 60–2000 s) are successfully prepared at ≈3 kPa stiffness with self‐healing and shear‐thinning abilities, favoring hydrogel injection. In vitro cell experiments with RNA sequencing analysis demonstrate that hydrogels tune chondrogenesis in a biphasic manner (hyaline or calcified) depending on the stress‐relaxation properties and phosphate components. In vivo studies confirm the potential for biphasic chondrogenesis. These results indicate that the proposed stress‐relaxing HA‐based hydrogel with biphasic chondrogenesis (hyaline or calcified) is a promising material for cartilage regeneration.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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