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Bioadhesive Hyaluronic Acid-Based Hydrogels for Spinal Cord Injury
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2024
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiomaterials DesignBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryBioactive MaterialRegenerative MedicineHydrogelsNeuroregenerationSpinal Cord InjuryNeural Tissue EngineeringMicrosurgical Nerve RepairBiopolymer GelHyaluronic AcidSpinal Cord InjuriesSpinal TraumaNatural Extracellular MatrixWound HealingMedicineBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialExtracellular Matrix
Spinal cord injuries (SCI) have devastating physical, psychological, and psychosocial consequences for patients. One challenge of nerve tissue repair is the lack of a natural extracellular matrix (ECM) that guides the regenerating axons. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a major ECM component and plays a fundamental role in facilitating lesion healing. Herein, we developed HA-based adhesive hydrogels by modification of HA with dopamine, a mussel-inspired compound with excellent adhesive properties in an aqueous environment. The hydrogels were loaded with the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen and the response of neuronal cells (SH-SY5Y) was evaluated in terms of viability, morphology, and adhesion. The obtained results suggested that the developed materials can bridge lesion gaps, guide axonal growth, and simultaneously act as a vehicle for the delivery of bioactive compounds.
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