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High-aspect-ratio water-dispersed gold nanowires incorporated within gelatin methacrylate hydrogels for constructing cardiac tissues<i>in vitro</i>
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Cardiac tissue engineering has advanced with smart biomaterials, and scaffolds that mimic heart matrix properties are highly desirable. This study aims to synthesize high‑aspect‑ratio water‑dispersed gold nanowires and incorporate them into gelatin methacrylate hydrogels to improve scaffold conductivity and mechanics. The authors fabricated AuNWs and blended them into GelMA hydrogels, yielding hybrid scaffolds with enhanced electrical conductivity and mechanical strength. Cardiac cells on GelMA‑AuNW hydrogels showed higher viability, maturation, synchronous beating, and faster spontaneous rates, indicating a functional scaffold suitable for cardiac tissue engineering and drug screening.
The field of cardiac tissue engineering has made significant strides in therapeutic and pharmaceutical applications, highlighted by the development of smart biomaterials. Scaffolds with appropriate properties mimicking the nature of a heart matrix will be highly beneficial for cardiac tissue engineering. In this study, high-aspect-ratio water-dispersed gold nanowires (AuNWs) were synthesized and incorporated into gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) hydrogels, demonstrating enhanced electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of the biomaterial scaffolds. Cardiac cells cultured on GelMA-AuNW hybrid hydrogels exhibited better biological activities such as cell viability and maturation state compared to those cultured on GelMA hydrogels. Moreover, cardiomyocytes showed synchronous beating activity and a faster spontaneous beating rate on GelMA-AuNW hybrid hydrogels. Our strategy of integrating high-aspect-ratio water-dispersed gold nanowires within gelatin methacrylate hydrogels provides a favorable biomaterial scaffold to construct functional cardiac tissue for further applications in cardiac tissue engineering and drug screening.
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