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J Tissue Eng Regen Med ; 12(3): e1360-e1369, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28715113

ABSTRACT

Reproducing the features of the extracellular matrix is important for fabricating three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds for tissue regeneration. A collagen-like polypeptide, poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly), is a promising material for 3D scaffolds because of its excellent physical properties, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. In this paper, we present a novel photocrosslinked poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly) hydrogel as a 3D scaffold for simultaneous rat bone marrow stromal cell (rBMSC) encapsulation. The hydrogels were fabricated using visible-light photocrosslinking at various concentrations of methacrylated poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly) (20-50 mg/ml) and irradiation times (3 or 5 min). The results show that the rBMSCs encapsulated in the hydrogels survived 7 days of incubation. Calcium deposition on the encapsulated rBMSCs was assessed with scanning electron microscope observation, Alizarin Red S, and von Kossa staining. The most strongly stained area was observed in the hydrogel formed with 30 mg/ml of methacrylated poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly) with 5-min irradiation. These findings demonstrate that poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly) hydrogels support rBMSC viability and differentiation, as well as demonstrating the feasibility of using poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly) hydrogels as a cytocompatible, biodegradable 3D scaffold for tissue regeneration.


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Calcium/pharmacology , Cells, Immobilized/cytology , Collagen/pharmacology , Cross-Linking Reagents/pharmacology , Hydrogels/pharmacology , Light , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Animals , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cells, Immobilized/drug effects , Collagen/chemical synthesis , Collagen/chemistry , Eosine Yellowish-(YS)/chemistry , Ethanolamines/chemistry , Female , Hydrogels/chemical synthesis , Hydrogels/chemistry , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/drug effects , Methacrylates/chemical synthesis , Methacrylates/chemistry , Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Pyrrolidinones/chemistry , Rats, Wistar , Time Factors
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J Biomater Sci Polym Ed ; 28(14): 1480-1496, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28514893

ABSTRACT

Polyion complex (PIC) gel of poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly) was successfully fabricated by simply mixing polyanion and polycation derivatives of poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly), a collagen-like polypeptide. The polyanion, succinylated poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly), and the polycation, arginylated poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly), contain carboxy (pKa = 5.2) and guanidinium (pKa = 12.4) groups, respectively. Mixing the polyanion and the polycation at physiological pH (pH = 7.4) resulted in PIC gel. The hydrogel formation was optimum at an equimolar ratio of carboxy to guanidinium groups, suggesting that ionic interaction is the main determinant for the hydrogel formation. The hydrogel was successfully used for simultaneous rat bone marrow stromal cell encapsulation. The encapsulated cells survived and proliferated within the hydrogel. In addition, the cells exhibited different morphology in the hydrogel compared with cells cultured on a tissue culture dish as a two-dimensional (2D) control. At day one, a round morphology and homogeneous single cell distribution were observed in the hydrogel. In contrast, the cells spread and formed a fibroblast-like morphology on the 2D control. After three days, the cells in the hydrogel maintained their morphology and some of them formed multicellular aggregates, which is similar to cell morphology in an in vivo microenvironment. These results suggest that the PIC gel of poly(Pro-Hyp-Gly) can serve as a cytocompatible three-dimensional scaffold for stem cell encapsulation, supporting their viability, proliferation, and in vivo-like behavior.


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Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Collagen/chemistry , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/chemistry , Animals , Capsules , Cell Survival/drug effects , Collagen/pharmacology , Gels , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/drug effects , Molecular Weight , Protein Conformation, beta-Strand , Rats
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