Issue 41, 2024

Effect of magnesium and calcium ions on the strength and biofunctionality of GelMA/SAMA composite hydrogels

Abstract

Natural polymers and synthetic polymers have been extensively studied as scaffold materials, with the former offering advantages such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and structural similarity to the natural extracellular matrix (ECM). However, the use of natural polymers in extrusion-based 3D printing has been limited by their poor mechanical properties and challenging rheological properties. In this study, gelatin and sodium alginate were utilized as scaffold materials, with the addition of Ca2+ and Mg2+ components to enhance their physical and chemical properties, and influence early cell behavior. Subsequently, these materials were fabricated into scaffolds using 3D printing. Our results demonstrated that the addition of Ca2+ and Mg2+ could improve the compactness of the 3D network structure, mechanical strength, swelling properties and degradation properties of methacrylated gelatin/methacrylated sodium alginate (GelMA/SAMA) composite hydrogel. In vitro cell tests revealed that the GelMA/SAMA composite hydrogel exhibited negligible cytotoxicity and promoted early cell viability, particularly with the higher concentration of Mg2+ in the material. Notably, the extrusion 3D printing process successfully produced GelMA/SAMA scaffolds. These results collectively indicate that GelMA/SAMA composite scaffolds hold promise as potential biomaterials for tissue engineering applications.

Graphical abstract: Effect of magnesium and calcium ions on the strength and biofunctionality of GelMA/SAMA composite hydrogels

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Mar 2024
Accepted
31 Aug 2024
First published
12 Sep 2024

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024,12, 10692-10704

Effect of magnesium and calcium ions on the strength and biofunctionality of GelMA/SAMA composite hydrogels

H. Zhang, R. Yu, Y. Xia, J. Liu, R. Tu, J. Shi and H. Dai, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, 12, 10692 DOI: 10.1039/D4TB00666F

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