In Vitro Degradation of Silk Fibroin/Hyaluronic Acid Composite Hydrogels

IF 0.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
Shixian Chen, Wen-Ke Yang, Shuqin Yan, G. Han, Qiang Zhang
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Abstract

Protein-polysaccharide scaffolds are usually used in tissue engineering; however, matching regeneration rate with healing modes is a challenge because of unpredictable scaffold degradation profiles. We investigated the effect of the blend ratio on degradation behavior of silk fibroin (SF)/hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogels by varying weight ratios. The hydrogels were incubated in 1 U/mL collagenase IA at 37 °C to create an in vitro model of proteolytic degradation. Samples were harvested at designated time points up to 21 days and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), digital photos, and mass loss were investigated. Control samples were incubated in phosphate-buffered saline. The results showed regular and controllable degradability. The higher the HA content, the stronger the degradability of the hydrogel. When the HA content increased from 20% to 40%, the mass loss of the hydrogel increased from 22% to 35% after 21 days of degradation.
丝素/透明质酸复合水凝胶的体外降解
蛋白质多糖支架通常用于组织工程;然而,由于不可预测的支架降解情况,使再生率与愈合模式相匹配是一个挑战。研究了共混比例对丝素蛋白(SF)/透明质酸(HA)水凝胶降解行为的影响。将水凝胶在37°C的1 U/mL胶原酶IA中孵育,以创建蛋白水解降解的体外模型。在长达21天的指定时间点采集样品,并研究扫描电子显微镜(SEM)、数字照片和质量损失。对照样品在磷酸盐缓冲盐水中孵育。结果表明,降解性是有规律的、可控的。HA含量越高,水凝胶的降解性越强。当HA含量从20%增加到40%时,水凝胶的质量损失在降解21天后从22%增加到35%。
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AATCC Journal of Research
AATCC Journal of Research MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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期刊介绍: AATCC Journal of Research. This textile research journal has a broad scope: from advanced materials, fibers, and textile and polymer chemistry, to color science, apparel design, and sustainability. Now indexed by Science Citation Index Extended (SCIE) and discoverable in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science Core Collection! The Journal’s impact factor is available in Journal Citation Reports.
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