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Acoustic Cell Patterning for Structured Cell‐Laden Hydrogel Fibers/Tubules

Qiu Yin, Yucheng Luo, Xianglin Yu, Keke Chen, Wanlu Li, Hu Huang, Lin Zhang, Yinning Zhou, Benpeng Zhu, Zhichao Ma, Wenming Zhang

2024Advanced Science22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cell-laden hydrogel fibers/tubules are one of the fundamentals of tissue engineering. They have been proven as a promising method for constructing biomimetic tissues, such as muscle fibers, nerve conduits, tendon and vessels, etc. However, current hydrogel fiber/tubule production methods have limitations in ordered cell arrangements, thus impeding the biomimetic configurations. Acoustic cell patterning is a cell manipulation method that has good biocompatibility, wide tunability, and is contact-free. However, there are few studies on acoustic cell patterning for fiber production, especially on the radial figure cell arrangements, which mimic many native tissue-like cell arrangements. Here, an acoustic cell patterning system that can be used to produce hydrogel fibers/tubules with tunable cell patterns is shown. Cells can be pre-patterned in the liquid hydrogel before being extruded as cross-linked hydrogel fibers/tubules. The radial patterns can be tuned with different complexities based on the acoustic resonances. Cell viability assays after 72 h confirm good cell viability and proliferation. Considering the biocompatibility and reliability, the present method can be further used for a variety of biomimetic fabrications.

Topics & Concepts

BiocompatibilityTissue engineeringMaterials scienceNanotechnologyViability assayCellBiomedical engineeringBiophysicsChemistryMedicineBiochemistryMetallurgyBiology3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesPlanarian Biology and Electrostimulation