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Photoencapsulated-Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Biodegradable Thiol-Acrylate Hydrogels Enhance Regeneration of Craniofacial Bone Tissue Defects
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<b>Aim:</b> This study investigated biodegradable thiol-acrylate hydrogels as stem cell carriers to facilitate cranial bone regeneration. <b>Materials & methods:</b> Two formulations of thiol-acrylate hydrogels (5 and 15 wt% Poly[ethylene glycol]-diacrylate [PEGDA] hydrogels) were used as stem cell carriers. Bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells and dental pulp mesenchymal stromal cells were photoencapsulated and cultured in basal or osteogenic medium 3 days before the surgery. Using New Zealand White Rabbits, four defects (5 mm diameter and 2 mm thickness) were created and hydrogel scaffolds were implanted in each rabbit cranium for 6 weeks. <b>Results & Conclusion:</b> AlamarBlue assay showed increasing metabolic activity levels in 5 wt% PEGDA hydrogels than 15 wt% PEGDA hydrogels. Photoencapsulated-mesenchymal stromal cells in 15 wt% PEGDA hydrogels demonstrated significantly increasing alkaline phosphatase activity levels on day 7 compared with days 1 and 3. Histological diagnosis showed 5 wt% PEGDA hydrogels resulted in lower averaged residual gel areas than 15 wt% PEGDA hydrogel specimens and control groups 6 weeks postimplantation.
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