A thermo-responsive and photo-polymerizable chondroitin sulfate-based hydrogel for 3D printing applications

Carbohydr Polym. 2016 Sep 20:149:163-74. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.04.080. Epub 2016 Apr 22.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to design a hydrogel system based on methacrylated chondroitin sulfate (CSMA) and a thermo-sensitive poly(N-(2-hydroxypropyl) methacrylamide-mono/dilactate)-polyethylene glycol triblock copolymer (M15P10) as a suitable material for additive manufacturing of scaffolds. CSMA was synthesized by reaction of chondroitin sulfate with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) in dimethylsulfoxide at 50°C and its degree of methacrylation was tunable up to 48.5%, by changing reaction time and GMA feed. Unlike polymer solutions composed of CSMA alone (20% w/w), mixtures based on 2% w/w of CSMA and 18% of M15P10 showed strain-softening, thermo-sensitive and shear-thinning properties more pronounced than those found for polymer solutions based on M15P10 alone. Additionally, they displayed a yield stress of 19.2±7.0Pa. The 3D printing of this hydrogel resulted in the generation of constructs with tailorable porosity and good handling properties. Finally, embedded chondrogenic cells remained viable and proliferating over a culture period of 6days. The hydrogel described herein represents a promising biomaterial for cartilage 3D printing applications.

Keywords: Cartilage 3D printing; Methacrylated chondroitin sulfate; Photo-polymerization; Shear thinning; Thermo-sensitive hydrogel.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cell Line
  • Cell Proliferation / drug effects
  • Cell Survival / drug effects
  • Chondroitin Sulfates / chemistry*
  • Drug Design
  • Hydrogels / chemistry*
  • Hydrogels / pharmacology
  • Methacrylates / chemistry
  • Photochemical Processes*
  • Polymerization*
  • Printing, Three-Dimensional*
  • Temperature*

Substances

  • Hydrogels
  • Methacrylates
  • methacrylic acid
  • Chondroitin Sulfates