Decellularized umbilical cord wrapped with conductive hydrogel for peripheral nerve regeneration

IF 13.9 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Bin Zhang, Hui Zhang, Yangnan Hu, Lei Tian, Hong Cheng, Yusong Wang, Xin Gao, Qingyue Cui, Shasha Zheng, Pan Feng, Feika Bian, Yu Wang, Tingting Liu, Chen Zhang, Renjie Chai
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Nerve guidance conduits have demonstrated great promise for the restoration of injured peripheral nerves in recent decades. Associated research has focused on improving the structure and function of these conduits as well as simplifying the manufacturing processes. Herein, a novel decellularized umbilical cord (DUC) wrapped with conductive hydrogel is presented for peripheral nerve regeneration, which is prepared by integrating the DUC matrix into a methacrylate gelatin (GelMA)/Ti3C2Tx MXene (MXene) composite hollow conduit (named DUC–MXene–GelMA conduit). The obtained DUC–MXene–GelMA conduit displays superior mechanical properties, electrical conductivity, and biocompatibility. Particularly, ascribed to the introduction of DUC and MXene, the DUC–MXene–GelMA conduit exhibits satisfactory biological effects in promoting neuron growth and Schwann cell proliferation and migration. Through in vivo experiments using a rat sciatic nerve injury model, the beneficial effects of the DUC–MXene–GelMA conduit on axonal regeneration and motor function recovery are demonstrated. These findings indicate that the DUC–MXene–GelMA conduit may be a promising candidate for peripheral nerve injury repair.

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导电性水凝胶包裹脱细胞脐带用于周围神经再生
近几十年来,神经引导导管在修复周围神经损伤方面显示出巨大的潜力。相关研究的重点是改进这些管道的结构和功能,以及简化制造过程。本文提出了一种用于周围神经再生的导电水凝胶包裹的新型脱细胞脐带(DUC),将DUC基质整合到甲基丙烯酸酯明胶(GelMA)/Ti3C2Tx MXene (MXene)复合中空导管中(命名为DUC - MXene - GelMA导管)。获得的ducc - mxene - gelma导管具有优异的机械性能、导电性和生物相容性。特别是由于DUC和MXene的引入,DUC - MXene - gelma导管在促进神经元生长和雪旺细胞增殖和迁移方面表现出令人满意的生物学效应。通过大鼠坐骨神经损伤模型的体内实验,证实了ducc - mxene - gelma导管对轴突再生和运动功能恢复的有益作用。这些发现表明,dac - mxene - gelma导管可能是修复周围神经损伤的有希望的候选者。
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