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Linkage Groups within Thiol-Ene Photoclickable PEG Hydrogels Control In Vivo Stability.


ABSTRACT: Thiol-norbornene (thiol-ene) photoclickable poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are a versatile biomaterial for cell encapsulation, drug delivery, and regenerative medicine. Numerous in vitro studies with these 4-arm ester-linked PEG-norbornene (PEG-4eNB) hydrogels demonstrate robust cytocompatibility and ability to retain long-term integrity with nondegradable crosslinkers. However, when transplanted in vivo into the subcutaneous or intraperitoneal space, these PEG-4eNB hydrogels with nondegradable crosslinkers rapidly degrade within 24 h. This characteristic limits the usefulness of PEG-4eNB hydrogels in biomedical applications. Replacing the ester linkage with an amide linkage (PEG-4aNB) mitigates this rapid in vivo degradation, and the PEG-4aNB hydrogels maintain long-term in vivo stability for months. Furthermore, when compared to PEG-4eNB, the PEG-4aNB hydrogels demonstrate equivalent mechanical properties, crosslinking kinetics, and high cytocompatibility with rat islets and human mesenchymal stem cells. Thus, the PEG-4aNB hydrogels may be a suitable replacement platform without necessitating critical design changes or sacrificing key properties relevant to the well-established PEG-4eNB hydrogels.

SUBMITTER: Hunckler MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6658339 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Linkage Groups within Thiol-Ene Photoclickable PEG Hydrogels Control In Vivo Stability.

Hunckler Michael D MD   Medina Juan D JD   Coronel Maria M MM   Weaver Jessica D JD   Stabler Cherie L CL   García Andrés J AJ  

Advanced healthcare materials 20190521 14


Thiol-norbornene (thiol-ene) photoclickable poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are a versatile biomaterial for cell encapsulation, drug delivery, and regenerative medicine. Numerous in vitro studies with these 4-arm ester-linked PEG-norbornene (PEG-4eNB) hydrogels demonstrate robust cytocompatibility and ability to retain long-term integrity with nondegradable crosslinkers. However, when transplanted in vivo into the subcutaneous or intraperitoneal space, these PEG-4eNB hydrogels with nondegr  ...[more]

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