Scaffolds based on degradable alginate hydrogels and poly(lactide- co -glycolide) microspheres for stem cell culture
Abstract We describe a method for creating alginate hydrogels with adjustable degradation rates that can be used as scaffolds for stem cells. Alginate hydrogels have been widely tested as three-dimensional constructs for cell culture, cell carriers for implantation, and in tissue regeneration applic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biomaterials 2007-12, Vol.28 (36), p.5518-5525 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract We describe a method for creating alginate hydrogels with adjustable degradation rates that can be used as scaffolds for stem cells. Alginate hydrogels have been widely tested as three-dimensional constructs for cell culture, cell carriers for implantation, and in tissue regeneration applications; however, alginate hydrogel implants can take months to disappear from implantation sites because mammals do not produce endogenous alginases. By incorporating poly(lactide- co -glycolide) (PLGA) microspheres loaded with alginate lyase into alginate hydrogels, we demonstrate that alginate hydrogels can be enzymatically degraded in a controlled and tunable fashion. We demonstrate that neural progenitor cells (NPCs) can be cultured and expanded in vitro in this degradable alginate hydrogel system. Moreover, we observe a significant increase in the expansion rate of NPCs cultured in degrading alginate hydrogels versus NPCs cultured in standard, i.e. non-degrading, alginate hydrogels. Degradable alginate hydrogels encapsulating stem cells may be widely applied to develop novel therapies for tissue regeneration. |
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ISSN: | 0142-9612 1878-5905 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2007.08.038 |