Tailoring Stimuli Responsiveness using Dynamic Covalent Cross-Linking of Poly(vinyl alcohol)-Heparin Hydrogels for Controlled Cell and Growth Factor Delivery.

ACS Biomater Sci Eng

Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience Research Australia and School of Medical Sciences, Neuroscience Research Australia and Prince of Wales Clinical School, and School of Chemical Engineering, UNSW Australia, Sydney 2052, New South Wales, Australia.

Published: December 2015

Heparin-based hydrogels are attractive for cell encapsulation and drug delivery because of the ability of heparin to bind native proteins. However, heparin-based hydrogels have received little attention for their potential as stimuli-sensitive materials. Biosynthetic, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)-heparin hydrogels were formed using dynamic, covalent cross-linking. Hydrogel stimuli-sensitivity was tailored by tuning the concentration of heparin to PVA. Relatively thermally and pH stable hydrogels were produced when formed from only the synthetic, nonionic PVA polymer cross-linked via hydrazone bonds. Cross-linking in the ionic biopolymer heparin, to form PVA-heparin gels, has a profound impact on thermal stability, with degradation ranging from over 6 months to only 4 days across 25-50 °C. PVA-heparin hydrogels degrade within 18 days at basic pH (10), while not fully degrading over 6 months at lower pH (4, 7.4). This finding is attributed to the anionic repulsion of carboxyls and sulfates in heparin. PVA-heparin macromers were cytocompatible and enabled mild cell encapsulation, in addition to providing pH-controlled growth factor release. Overall, it is demonstrated that the biopolymer heparin can be used to create pH and temperature-responsive hydrogel biomaterials for cell and drug delivery.

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