Production of a composite hyaluronic acid/gelatin blood plasma gel for hydrogel-based adipose tissue engineering applications

作者: Esra Korurer , Halime Kenar , Emek Doger , Erdal Karaoz

DOI: 10.1002/JBM.A.34901

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摘要: Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kocaeli University, Izmit Kocaeli, Turkey 41380Received 14 July 2013; accepted 22 2013Published online in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com). DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.34901Abstract: Standard approaches to soft-tissue reconstructioninclude autologous adipose tissue transplantation, but mostof the transferred is generally reabsorbed ashort time. To overcome this problem, long lasting implant-able hydrogel materials that can support regenerationmust be produced. The purpose study was evaluatethe suitability composite 3D natural origin scaffolds forreconstructive surgery applications through vitro tests. TheYoung’s modulus glutaraldehyde crosslinked hyal-uronic acid/gelatin (HA/G) plasma gels, composed humanplatelet-poor plasma, gelatin human umbilical cord acid, determined as 3.5 kPa, close softtissues. HA/G gels had higher porositythan plain (72.5% vs. 63.86%). Human adiposetissue derived stem cells (AD-MSCs) were isolated fromhuman lipoaspirates characterized with flow cytometry,and osteogenic adipogenic differentiation. Cell prolifera-tion assay AD-MSCs on revealed thenontoxic nature these constructs. Adipogenic differentia-tion distinctly better than plainplasma gels. results showed gelwith its suitable pore size, mechanical properties excel-lent cell growth adipogenesis supporting canserve a useful scaffold for engineeringapplications.

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