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Injectable Hydrogel with Slow Degradability Composed of Gelatin and Hyaluronic Acid Cross-Linked by Schiff's Base Formation

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
卷 19, 期 2, 页码 288-297

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.7b01133

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP16H02419]
  2. MHLW KAKENHI [H23-Saisei-Wakate-002]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17K19006] Funding Source: KAKEN

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We developed an injectable gelatin/hyaluronic acid hydrogel with slow degradability, which consisted of carbohydrazide-modified gelatin (Gel-CDH) and hyaluronic acid monoaldehyde (HA-mCHO). Gel-CDH/HA-mCHO hydrogels were degraded much more slowly in phosphate-buffered saline than the other Schiffs base cross-linked gelatin/hyaluronic acid hydrogels that were comprised of native gelatin, adipic acid dihydrazide-modified gelatin, or hyaluronic acid dialdehyde because of stable Schiff's base formation between aldehyde and carbohydrazide groups, and suppression of ring-opening oxidation by monoaldehyde modification. This prolonged degradation would be suitable for inducing angiogenesis. Therefore, the Gel-CDH/HA-mCHO hydrogels were sufficiently stable during the angiogenesis process. In addition, the hydrogel had a pore size of 15-55 um and a shear storage modulus of 0.1-1 kPa, which were appropriate for scaffold application. Ex vivo rat aortic-ring assay demonstrated the concentration dependency of microvascular extension in the Gel-CDH/HA-mCHO hydrogel. These results demonstrated the potential usefulness of Gel-CDH/HA-mCHO hydrogel for tissue-engineering scaffolds.

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