A Natural Hydrogel with Prohealing Properties Enhances Tendon Regeneration

SMALL(2022)

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Tendon regeneration and reduction of peritendinous adhesion remain major clinical challenges. This study addresses these challenges by adopting a unique hydrogel derived from the skin secretion of Andrias davidianus (SSAD) and taking advantage of its biological effects, adhesiveness, and controllable microstructures. The SSAD-derived hydrogel contains many cytokines, which could promote tendon healing. In vitro, leach liquid of SSAD powder could promote tendon stem/progenitor cells migration. In vivo, the SSAD-derived hydrogel featuring double layers possesses strong adhesiveness and could reconnect ruptured Achilles tendons of Sprague-Dawley rats without suturing. The intimal SSAD-derived hydrogel, with a pore size of 241.7 +/- 21.0 mu m, forms the first layer of the hydrogel to promote tendon healing, and the outer layer SSAD-derived hydrogel, with a pore size of 3.3 +/- 1.4 mu m, reducing peritendinous adhesion by serving as a dense barrier. Additionally, the SSAD-derived hydrogel exhibits antioxidant and antibacterial characteristics, which further contribute to the reduction of peritendinous adhesion. In vivo studies suggest that the SSAD-derived hydrogel reduces peritendinous adhesion, increases collagen fiber deposition, promotes cell proliferation, and improves the biomechanical properties of the regenerated tendons, indicating better functional restoration. The SSAD-derived bilayer hydrogel may be a feasible biomaterial for tendon repair in the future.
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andrias davidianus,antiadhesion,antibacterial properties,hydrogels,tendon healing
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