The Preparation and Cytocompatibility of Injectable Thermosensitive Chitosan/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogel

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漆白文 [1 ]
喻爱喜 [1 ]
祝少博 [1 ]
陈彪 [1 ]
李艳 [2 ]
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[1] Department of Microorthopaedics,Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University
[2] College of Resource and Environmental Science of Wuhan University
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hydrogel; chitosan; polyvinyl alcohol; mesenchymal stem cells;
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R318.08 [生物材料学];
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0805 ; 080501 ; 080502 ;
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In order to investigate the strength,structure and cell cytocompatibility of injectable thermosensitive chitosan(CS)/poly(vinyl alcohol)(PVA)composite hydrogel,chitosan hydrochloride solution was transferred to a neutral pH and mixed with different proportions of PVA,then the gelation time and strength of these different hydrogels were tested and spatial structures were observed under a scanning electron microscopy(SEM)after freeze-drying.The cytocompatibility of the hydrogels was evaluated through cytotoxicity test and three-dimensional culture with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.The results showed that the CS/PVA solution kept in liquid state at low temperature(0-4oC)and turned into transparent elastomer about 15-20min at 37oC.Gelation time was prolonged,the strength increased and porous structure became dense with the PVA content increased in the mixed hydrogel.The cytotoxicity grades of these gels were from 0 to 1.Rabbit bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells could survive and proliferate in the gel within 3 weeks,and the gel had good cytocompatibility.It was concluded that thermosensitive CS/PVA composite hydrogel not only has interpenetrating network structure and better mechanical strength,but also has good cytocompatibility,and may be used as an injectable scaffold for tissue engineering.
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