Issue 6, 2014

Injectable and biodegradable supramolecular hydrogels formed by nucleobase-terminated poly(ethylene oxide)s and α-cyclodextrin

Abstract

Injectable and biodegradable supramolecular hydrogels were prepared by nucleobase (adenine/thymine)-terminated poly(ethylene oxide)s (A-PEG-A/T-PEG-T) and α-cyclodextrin (α-CD). The supramolecular hydrogels were thoroughly characterized by WXRD, rheometer, and SEM. The gelation time depended on the molecular weight of PEG and the concentration of polymer precursors. The rheological studies showed enhanced elastic modulus (G′) of hydrogels, because of the hydrogen-bonding between A and T acting as additional network junctions. In vitro evaluation showed that the supramolecular hydrogels have acceptable biocompatibility, and are suitable for sustained and controlled release of loaded antitumor drugs. Gel formation was also confirmed when the supramolecular hydrogels were subcutaneously injected into rats. In addition, in vivo experiments employing U14 cancer cell xenograft-bearing mice showed that the intratumoral injection of a DOX-loaded A-PEG-A/T-PEG-T/α-CD gel inhibited tumor growth more effectively than that of free DOX, DOX-loaded PEG/α-CD gel, saline or gel alone. Hence, such a simple and convenient anti-cancer drug delivery system of a A-PEG-A/T-PEG-T/α-CD supramolecular hydrogel would be a promising candidate for many biomedical applications, especially in the area of the chemotherapy of solid tumors.

Graphical abstract: Injectable and biodegradable supramolecular hydrogels formed by nucleobase-terminated poly(ethylene oxide)s and α-cyclodextrin

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2013
Accepted
08 Nov 2013
First published
08 Nov 2013

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014,2, 659-667

Injectable and biodegradable supramolecular hydrogels formed by nucleobase-terminated poly(ethylene oxide)s and α-cyclodextrin

H. Kuang, H. He, Z. Zhang, Y. Qi, Z. Xie, X. Jing and Y. Huang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014, 2, 659 DOI: 10.1039/C3TB21475C

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