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A conductive gelatin methacrylamide hydrogel for synergistic therapy of osteosarcoma and potential bone regeneration

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 228, Issue -, Pages 111-122

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.12.185

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Hydrogel; Osteosarcoma; Photothermal therapy; Chemotherapy

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A methacrylic gelatin/oxidized dextran/montmorillonite-strontium/polypyrrole (GOMP) hydrogel with a dual network structure was synthesized. The hydrogel demonstrated sustained release of doxorubicin (DOX) due to the network structure. The inclusion of polypyrrole provided conductivity and photo-thermal conversion capacity to the hydrogel, resulting in a high photothermal conversion efficiency of 31.61% under 808 nm laser radiation. The GOMP hydrogel exhibited good swelling properties in solvents and showed excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, the in vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated synergistic effects of DOX-loaded GOMP hydrogel on tumor cell apoptosis through chemotherapy and photothermal therapy, while the inclusion of montmorillonite-strontium (MMT-Sr) improved the mechanical properties and promoted bone regeneration. The multifunctional GOMP hydrogel shows great potential for osteosarcoma treatment.
In this study, a methacrylic gelatin/oxidized dextran/montmorillonite-strontium/polypyrrole (GOMP) hydrogel was prepared. The GOMP hydrogel had dual network structure which was formed through photoinitiator-initiated double bond polymerization and Schiff base reaction. The network structure led to a sustained release of the antitumor drug, doxorubicin (DOX). Polypyrrole introduced the conductivity and high photo -thermal conversion capacity to the GOMP hydrogel, which showed a photothermal conversion efficiency of 31.61 % under 808 nm laser radiation. The GOMP hydrogel had good swelling properties in solvents. Further study showed that the GOMP hydrogel had good biocompatibility and excellent biodegradability in vitro and in vivo. The experiments of in vitro tumor therapy and in vivo anti-tumor recurrence indicated that the DOX-loaded GOMP hydrogel had synergistic effects on tumor cell apoptosis based on chemotherapy and photothermal therapy. In addition, montmorillonite-strontium (MMT-Sr) doped in the hydrogel not only improved the me-chanical properties of the hydrogel but also promoted potential bone regeneration. The multifunctional DOX-loaded GOMP hydrogel with bone regeneration, photothermal therapy, and chemotherapy functions has great potential application for treating osteosarcoma.

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