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Tough Gelatin Hydrogel for Tissue Engineering

  • Ximin Yuan
  • , Zhou Zhu
  • , Pengcheng Xia
  • , Zhenjia Wang
  • , Xiao Zhao
  • , Xiao Jiang
  • , Tianming Wang
  • , Qing Gao
  • , Jie Xu*
  • , Debin Shan
  • , Bin Guo
  • , Qingqiang Yao*
  • , Yong He*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • National Innovation Center for Advanced Medical Devices
  • Sichuan University
  • Nanjing Medical University
  • Zhejiang University

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Abstract

Tough hydrogel has attracted considerable interest in various fields, however, due to poor biocompatibility, nondegradation, and pronounced compositional differences from natural tissues, it is difficult to be used for tissue regeneration. Here, a gelatin-based tough hydrogel (GBTH) is proposed to fill this gap. Inspired by human exercise to improve muscle strength, the synergistic effect is utilized to generate highly functional crystalline domains for resisting crack propagation. The GBTH exhibits excellent tensile strength of 6.67 MPa (145-fold that after untreated gelation). Furthermore, it is directly sutured to a ruptured tendon of adult rabbits due to its pronounced toughness and biocompatibility, self-degradability in vivo, and similarity to natural tissue components. Ruptured tendons can compensate for mechanotransduction by GBTH and stimulate tendon differentiation to quickly return to the initial state, that is, within eight weeks. This strategy provides a new avenue for preparation of highly biocompatible tough hydrogel for tissue regeneration.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2301665
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume10
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • gelation hydrogel
  • tendon regeneration
  • tissue engineering
  • tough hydrogel

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