A Facile, Versatile Hydrogel Bioink For 3d Bioprinting Benefits Long-Term Subaqueous Fidelity, Cell Viability And Proliferation

REGENERATIVE BIOMATERIALS(2021)

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Both of the long-term fidelity and cell viability of three-dimensional (3D)-bioprinted constructs are essential to precise soft tissue repair. However, the shrinking/swelling behavior of hydrogels brings about inadequate long-term fidelity of constructs, and bioinks containing excessive polymer are detrimental to cell viability. Here, we obtained a facile hydrogel by introducing 1% aldehyde hyaluronic acid (AHA) and 0.375% N-carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC), two polysaccharides with strong water absorption and water retention capacity, into classic gelatin (GEL, 5%)-alginate (ALG, 1%) ink. This GEL-ALG/CMC/AHA bioink possesses weak temperature dependence due to the Schiff base linkage of CMC/AHA and electrostatic interaction of CMC/ALG. We fabricated integrated constructs through traditional printing at room temperature and in vivo simulation printing at 37 degrees C. The printed cell-laden constructs can maintain subaqueous fidelity for 30 days after being reinforced by 3% calcium chloride for only 20s. Flow cytometry results showed that the cell viability was 91.38 +/- 1.55% on day 29, and the cells in the proliferation plateau at this time still maintained their dynamic renewal with a DNA replication rate of 6.06 +/- 1.24%. This work provides a convenient and practical bioink option for 3D bioprinting in precise soft tissue repair.
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bioink, bioprinting, subaqueous fidelity, cell viability
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