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Ultrafast, tough, and adhesive hydrogel based on hybrid photocrosslinking for articular cartilage repair in water-filled arthroscopy

Yujie Hua, Huitang Xia, Litao Jia, Jinzhong Zhao, Dandan Zhao, Xiaoyu Yan, Yiqing Zhang, Shengjian Tang, Guangdong Zhou, Linyong Zhu, Qiuning Lin

2021Science Advances182 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A hydrogel scaffold for direct tissue-engineering application in water-irrigated, arthroscopic cartilage repair, is badly needed. However, such hydrogels must cure quickly under water, bind strongly and permanently to the surrounding tissue, and maintain sufficient mechanical strength to withstand the hydraulic pressure of arthroscopic irrigation (~10 kilopascal). To address these challenges, we report a versatile hybrid photocrosslinkable (HPC) hydrogel fabricated though a combination of photoinitiated radical polymerization and photoinduced imine cross-linking. The ultrafast gelation, high mechanical strength, and strong adhesion to native tissue enable the direct use of these hydrogels in irrigated arthroscopic treatments. We demonstrate, through in vivo articular cartilage defect repair in the weight-bearing regions of swine models, that the HPC hydrogel can serve as an arthroscopic autologous chondrocyte implantation scaffold for long-term cartilage regeneration, integration, and reconstruction of articular function.

Topics & Concepts

Articular cartilageArticular cartilage repairCartilageAdhesiveArthroscopyBiomedical engineeringMaterials scienceSelf-healing hydrogelsSurgeryMedicineOsteoarthritisNanotechnologyAnatomyPathologyPolymer chemistryLayer (electronics)Alternative medicineKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsSilk-based biomaterials and applications
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