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Design and Fabrication of Polymeric Hydrogel Carrier for Nerve Repair

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym14081549

Keywords

hydrogel; nerve repair; carrier; fabrication; stroke

Funding

  1. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation [7222102]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [82102655]
  3. Suzhou Science and Technology Bureau [SJC2021008]
  4. Natural Science Foundation Breeding Project of Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital, Capital Medical University [2021-012]

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Nerve regeneration and repair is a significant challenge. Hydrogel, with sustainable release behavior and tunable physical and chemical properties, is considered to be a suitable carrier system for nerve repair. This paper reviews the structure and classification of hydrogels, and summarizes the methods to prepare suitable hydrogel carriers for nerve repair. Additionally, the modulation of hydrogel properties for better therapeutic effects and the future perspectives of hydrogel microsphere carriers for stroke rehabilitation are discussed.
Nerve regeneration and repair still remain a huge challenge for both central nervous and peripheral nervous system. Although some therapeutic substances, including neuroprotective agents, clinical drugs and stem cells, as well as various growth factors, are found to be effective to promote nerve repair, a carrier system that possesses a sustainable release behavior, in order to ensure high on-site concentration during the whole repair and regeneration process, and high bioavailability is still highly desirable. Hydrogel, as an ideal delivery system, has an excellent loading capacity and sustainable release behavior, as well as tunable physical and chemical properties to adapt to various biomedical scenarios; thus, it is thought to be a suitable carrier system for nerve repair. This paper reviews the structure and classification of hydrogels and summarizes the fabrication and processing methods that can prepare a suitable hydrogel carrier with specific physical and chemical properties. Furthermore, the modulation of the physical and chemical properties of hydrogels is also discussed in detail in order to obtain a better therapeutic effect to promote nerve repair. Finally, the future perspectives of hydrogel microsphere carriers for stroke rehabilitation are highlighted.

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