A Novel Strategy for Softening Gelatin-Bioactive-Glass Hybrids.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia.

Published: January 2016

The brittle structure of polymer-bioactive-glass hybrids is a hurdle for their biomedical applications. To address this issue here, we developed a novel method to cease the overcondensation of bioactive-glass by polymer cross-linking. Here, an organosilane-functionalized gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) is covalently bonded to a bioactive-glass during the sol-gel process, and the condensation of silica networks is controlled by photo-cross-linking of GelMA. The physicochemical properties and mechanical strength of these hybrids are tunable by the incorporation of secondary cross-linking agents. These hydrogels display elastic properties with ultimate compression strain above 0.2 mm·mm(-1) and tunable compressive modulus in the range of 42-530 kPa. In addition, these hydrogels are bioactive because they promoted the alkaline phosphatase activity of bone progenitor cells. They are also well-tolerated in the mice subcutaneous model. Therefore, our method is efficient for the prevention of overcondensation and allows preparation of soft bioactive hydrogels from organic-inorganic matrices, suitable for soft and hard tissue regeneration.

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