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    Ultraviolet Crosslinkable and Injectable Chitosan/Hydroxyapatite Hybrid Hydrogel for Critical Size Calvarial Defect Repair In Vivo

    Source: Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine:;2015:;volume( 006 ):;issue: 004::page 41001
    Author:
    Li, Baoqiang
    ,
    Wang, Lei
    ,
    Hao, Yu
    ,
    Wei, Daqing
    ,
    Li, Ying
    ,
    Feng, Yujie
    ,
    Jia, Dechang
    ,
    Zhou, Yu
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4032902
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: To promote bone regeneration in vivo using criticalsize calvarial defect model, hybrid hydrogel was prepared by mixing chitosan with hydroxyapatite (HA) and ultraviolet (UV) irradiation in situ. The hydrosoluble, UVcrosslinkable and injectable Nmethacryloyl chitosan (NMAC) was synthesized via singlestep Nacylation reaction. The chemical structure was confirmed by 1HNMR and FTIR spectroscopy. NMAC hydrogel presented a microporous structure with pore sizes ranging from 10 to 60 خ¼m. Approximately 80% cell viability of NMAC hydrogel against encapsulated 3T3 cell indicated that NMAC is an emerging candidate for mimicking native extracellular matrix (ECM). NMAC hydrogel hybridized with HA was used to accelerate regeneration of calvarial bone using rabbit model. The effects of hybrid hydrogels to promote bone regeneration were evaluated using critical size calvarial bone defect model. The healing effects of injectable hydrogels with/without HA for bone regeneration were investigated by analyzing Xray image after 4 or 6 weeks. The results showed that the regenerated new bone for NMAC 100 was significantly greater than NMAC without HA and untreated controls. The higher HA content in NMAC/HA hybrid hydrogel benefited the acceleration of bone regeneration. About 50% closure of defect site after 6 weeks postimplantation demonstrated potent osteoinductivity of NMAC 100 UVcrosslinkable and injectable NMAC/HA hybrid hydrogel would allow serving as a promising biomaterial for bone regeneration using the criticalsize calvarial defect.
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    contributor authorLi, Baoqiang
    contributor authorWang, Lei
    contributor authorHao, Yu
    contributor authorWei, Daqing
    contributor authorLi, Ying
    contributor authorFeng, Yujie
    contributor authorJia, Dechang
    contributor authorZhou, Yu
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:22:09Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:22:09Z
    date issued2015
    identifier issn1949-2944
    identifier othernano_006_04_041001.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/159247
    description abstractTo promote bone regeneration in vivo using criticalsize calvarial defect model, hybrid hydrogel was prepared by mixing chitosan with hydroxyapatite (HA) and ultraviolet (UV) irradiation in situ. The hydrosoluble, UVcrosslinkable and injectable Nmethacryloyl chitosan (NMAC) was synthesized via singlestep Nacylation reaction. The chemical structure was confirmed by 1HNMR and FTIR spectroscopy. NMAC hydrogel presented a microporous structure with pore sizes ranging from 10 to 60 خ¼m. Approximately 80% cell viability of NMAC hydrogel against encapsulated 3T3 cell indicated that NMAC is an emerging candidate for mimicking native extracellular matrix (ECM). NMAC hydrogel hybridized with HA was used to accelerate regeneration of calvarial bone using rabbit model. The effects of hybrid hydrogels to promote bone regeneration were evaluated using critical size calvarial bone defect model. The healing effects of injectable hydrogels with/without HA for bone regeneration were investigated by analyzing Xray image after 4 or 6 weeks. The results showed that the regenerated new bone for NMAC 100 was significantly greater than NMAC without HA and untreated controls. The higher HA content in NMAC/HA hybrid hydrogel benefited the acceleration of bone regeneration. About 50% closure of defect site after 6 weeks postimplantation demonstrated potent osteoinductivity of NMAC 100 UVcrosslinkable and injectable NMAC/HA hybrid hydrogel would allow serving as a promising biomaterial for bone regeneration using the criticalsize calvarial defect.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleUltraviolet Crosslinkable and Injectable Chitosan/Hydroxyapatite Hybrid Hydrogel for Critical Size Calvarial Defect Repair In Vivo
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume6
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4032902
    journal fristpage41001
    journal lastpage41001
    identifier eissn1949-2952
    treeJournal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine:;2015:;volume( 006 ):;issue: 004
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