Lithium‐loaded GelMA‐Phosphate glass fibre constructs: Implications for astrocyte response

Author:

Keskin‐Erdogan Zalike12ORCID,Mandakhbayar Nandin3,Jin Gang Shi3,Li Yu‐Meng3,Chau David Y. S.14ORCID,Day Richard M.5,Kim Hae‐Won246,Knowles Jonathan C.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Eastman Dental Institute, University College London, Royal Free Hospital London UK

2. Chemical Engineering Department Imperial College London London UK

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

4. UCL Eastman‐Korea Dental Medicine Innovation Centre Dankook University Cheonan Republic of Korea

5. Centre for Precision Healthcare, UCL Division of Medicine University College London London UK

6. Department of Nanobiomedical Science and BK21 NBM Global Research Center for Regenerative Medicine Dankook University Cheonan Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractCombinations of different biomaterials with their own advantages as well as functionalization with other components have long been implemented in tissue engineering to improve the performance of the overall material. Biomaterials, particularly hydrogel platforms, have shown great potential for delivering compounds such as drugs, growth factors, and neurotrophic factors, as well as cells, in neural tissue engineering applications. In central the nervous system, astrocyte reactivity and glial scar formation are significant and complex challenges to tackle for neural and functional recovery. GelMA hydrogel‐based tissue constructs have been developed in this study and combined with two different formulations of phosphate glass fibers (PGFs) (with Fe3+ or Ti2+ oxide) to impose physical and mechanical cues for modulating astrocyte cell behavior. This study was also aimed at investigating the effects of lithium‐loaded GelMA‐PGFs hydrogels in alleviating astrocyte reactivity and glial scar formation offering novel perspectives for neural tissue engineering applications. The rationale behind introducing lithium is driven by its long‐proven therapeutic benefits in mental disorders, and neuroprotective and pronounced anti‐inflammatory properties. The optimal concentrations of lithium and LPS were determined in vitro on primary rat astrocytes. Furthermore, qPCR was conducted for gene expression analysis of GFAP and IL‐6 markers on primary astrocytes cultured 3D into GelMA and GelMA‐PGFs hydrogels with and without lithium and in vitro stimulated with LPS for astrocyte reactivity. The results suggest that the combination of bioactive phosphate‐based glass fibers and lithium loading into GelMA structures may impact GFAP expression and early IL‐6 expression. Furthermore, GelMA‐PGFs (Fe) constructs have shown improved performance in modulating glial scarring over GFAP regulation.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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