Fibrin-Dextran Hydrogels with Tunable Porosity and Mechanical Properties

Shannon Anna Jung, Hanna Malyaran, Dan Eugen Demco, Anna Manukanc, Leonie Sophie Häser, Vytautas Kucikas, Marc van Zandvoort, Sabine Neuss*, Andrij Pich*

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Abstract

Hydrogels as scaffolds in tissue engineering have gained increasing attention in recent years. Natural hydrogels, e.g., collagen or fibrin, are limited by their weak mechanical properties and fast degradation, whereas synthetic hydrogels face issues with biocompatibility and biodegradation. Therefore, combining natural and synthetic polymers to design hydrogels with tunable mechanical stability and cell affinity for biomedical applications is of interest. By using fibrin with its excellent cell compatibility and dextran with controllable mechanical properties, a novel bio-based hydrogel can be formed. Here, we synthesized fibrin and dextran-methacrylate (MA)-based hydrogels with tailorable mechanical properties, controllable degradation, variable pore sizes, and ability to support cell proliferation. The hydrogels are formed through in situ gelation of fibrinogen and dextran-MA with thrombin and dithiothreitol. Swelling and nuclear magnetic resonance diffusometry measurements showed that the water uptake and mesh sizes of fabricated hydrogels decrease with increasing dextran-MA concentrations. Cell viability tests confirm that these hydrogels exhibit no cytotoxic effect.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3972-3984
Number of pages13
JournalBiomacromolecules
Volume24
Issue number9
Early online dateAug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Aug 2023

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