Adhesive cryogel particles for bridging confined and irregular tissue defects

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Yao?Ting Xue [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ming?Yu Chen [4 ]
Jia?Sheng Cao [4 ]
Lei Wang [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Jia?Hao Hu [4 ]
Si?Yang Li [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ji?Liang Shen [4 ]
Xin?Ge Li [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kai?Hang Zhang [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Shu?Qiang Hao [2 ]
Sarun Juengpanich [4 ]
Si?Bo Cheng [5 ]
Tuck?Whye Wong [3 ,6 ]
Xu?Xu Yang [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Tie?Feng Li [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Xiu?Jun Cai [4 ]
Wei Yang [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] Department of Engineering Mechanics,Zhejiang University
[2] Key Laboratory of Soft Machines and Smart Devices of Zhejiang Province,Zhejiang University
[3] Center for X?Mechanics,Department of Engineering Mechanics Zhejiang University
[4] Department of Genera Surgery,Sir Run?Run Shaw Hospital,Zhejiang University
[5] Soft Intelligent Materials Co.,Ltd
[6] School of Biomedical Engineering and Health Sciences and Advanced Membrane Technology Research Centre,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助; 中国国家自然科学基金;
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R318.08 [生物材料学];
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0805 ; 080501 ; 080502 ;
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Background Reconstruction of damaged tissues requires both surface hemostasis and tissue bridging.Tissues with damage resulting from physical trauma or surgical treatments may have arbitrary surface topographies,making tissue bridging challenging.Methods This study proposes a tissue adhesive in the form of adhesive cryogel particles(ACPs) made from chitosan,acrylic acid,1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide(EDC) and N-hydroxysuccinimide(NHS).The adhesion performance was examined by the 180-degree peel test to a collection of tissues including porcine heart,intestine,liver,muscle,and stomach.Cytotoxicity of ACPs was evaluated by cell proliferation of human normal liver cells(LO2)and human intestinal epithelial cells(Caco-2).The degree of inflammation and biodegradability were examined in dorsal subcutaneous rat models.The ability of ACPs to bridge irregular tissue defects was assessed using porcine heart,liver,and kidney as the ex vivo models.Furthermore,a model of repairing liver rupture in rats and an intestinal anastomosis in rabbits were established to verify the effectiveness,biocompatibility,and applicability in clinical surgery.Results ACPs are applicable to confined and irregular tissue defects,such as deep herringbone grooves in the parenchyma organs and annular sections in the cavernous organs.ACPs formed tough adhesion between tissues[(670.9±50.1) J/m~2 for the heart,(607.6±30.0) J/m~2 for the intestine,(473.7±37.0) J/m~2 for the liver,(186.1±13.3) J/m~2 for the muscle,and(579.3±32.3) J/m~2 for the stomach].ACPs showed considerable cytocompatibility in vitro study,with a high level of cell viability for 3 d[(98.8±1.2)%for LO2 and(98.3±1.6)%for Caco-2].It has comparable inflammation repair in a ruptured rat liver(P=0.58 compared with suture closure),the same with intestinal anastomosis in rabbits(P=0.40 compared with suture anastomosis).Additionally,ACP-based intestinal anastomosis(less than 30 s) was remarkably faster than the conventional suturing process(more than 10 min).When ACPs degrade after surgery,the tissues heal across the adhesion interface.Conclusions ACPs are promising as the adhesive for clinical operations and battlefield rescue,with the capability to bridge irregular tissue defects rapidly.
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