Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5434464 Materials Science and Engineering: C 2017 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Photocrosslinkable hydrogels were synthesized using chitosan methacrylate and gelatin.•Hydrogel swelling and degradation were affected by the network photocrosslinking.•SEM and micro-CT imaging showed 3D porous scaffolds with interconnected structures.•Hydrogels were biocompatible using cell viability of human embryonic kidney cells.•The hydrogels were suitable for wound dressings and skin tissue repair applications.

Wound repair is one of the most complex biological processes in human life. To date, no ideal biomaterial solution has been identified, which that encompasses all functions and properties of real skin tissue. Thus, this study focused on the synthesis of new biocompatible hybrid hydrogel scaffolds based on methacrylate-functionalized high molecular mass chitosan with gelatin-A photocrosslinked with UV radiation to tailor matrix network properties. These hybrid hydrogels were produced via freeze-drying and were extensively characterized by swelling and degradation measurements, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UV-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis), scanning electron microscopy (SEM-EDS), and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). The results demonstrated that hydrogels were produced with broadly designed swelling degrees typically ranging from 500% to 2000%, which were significantly dependent on the relative concentration of polymers and irradiation time for crosslinking. Analogously, degradation was reduced with increased photocrosslinking of the network. Moreover, insights into the mechanism of photochemical crosslinking were suggested based on FTIR and UV-Vis analyses of the characteristic functional groups involved in the reactions. SEM analysis associated with micro-CT imaging of the hybrid scaffolds showed uniformly interconnected 3D porous structures, with architectural features affected by the crosslinking of the network. These hydrogels were biocompatible, with live cell viability responses of human embryonic kidney (HEK293T) cells being above 95%. Hence, novel hybrid hydrogels were designed and produced with tunable properties through photocrosslinking and with a biocompatible response suitable for use in wound dressing and skin tissue repair applications.

Graphical abstractPhotocrosslinkable chitosan-gelatin hydrogel 3D scaffolds for chronic wound dressing and skin regeneration.Download high-res image (156KB)Download full-size image

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