Poly(ethylene-glycol)-Dimethacrylate (PEGDMA) Composite for Stereolithographic Bioprinting

IF 4.2 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Macromolecular Materials and Engineering Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1002/mame.202400143
Shu-Yung Chang, Joseph Zhi Wei Lee, Anupama Sargur Ranganath, Terry Ching, Michinao Hashimoto
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Recent progress in additive manufacturing has enabled the application of stereolithography (SLA) in bioprinting to produce 3D biomimetic structures. Bioinks for SLA often require synthetic polymers as supplements to ensure the structural integrity of the printed cell-laden constructs. High molecular weight (MW) poly(ethylene-glycol)-diacrylate (PEGDA) (MW ≥ 3400 Da) is commonly used to enhance the mechanical property of crosslinked hydrogels. However, the production of bioink with high MW PEGDA requires in-house polymer synthesis or the acquisition of costly reagents, which may not be readily available in all laboratory settings. As an alternative to high MW PEGDA, this research investigated the use of poly(ethylene-glycol)-dimethacrylate (PEGDMA) (MW = 1000 Da) as a supplement of a bioink to enhance the mechanical properties of the SLA-printed constructs. The successful demonstration showcases 1) the fabrication of 3D constructs with overhang and complex architecture, and 2) the cytocompatibility, with high cell viability of 71–87% over 6 days of culture, of the GelMA-PEGDMA bioink to enable cell-laden bioprinting. This study suggests PEGDMA as a viable supplement in the formulation of SLA bioink. The accessibility to PEGDMA will facilitate the advance in 3D bioprinting to fabricate complex bioinspired structures and tissue surrogates for biomedical applications.

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用于立体光刻生物打印的聚乙二醇-二甲基丙烯酸酯 (PEGDMA) 复合材料
增材制造技术的最新进展使立体光刻(SLA)技术得以应用于生物打印,生产三维仿生结构。用于 SLA 的生物墨水通常需要合成聚合物作为补充,以确保打印出的含有细胞的结构的完整性。高分子量聚乙二醇二丙烯酸酯(PEGDA)(分子量≥ 3400 Da)通常用于增强交联水凝胶的机械性能。然而,使用高分子量 PEGDA 生产生物墨水需要内部合成聚合物或购买昂贵的试剂,而这些试剂并非所有实验室都能轻易获得。作为高分子量 PEGDA 的替代品,本研究调查了使用聚(乙烯-乙二醇)-二甲基丙烯酸酯(PEGDMA)(分子量 = 1000 Da)作为生物墨水的补充,以增强 SLA 打印构建体的机械性能。成功的演示展示了:1)具有悬伸和复杂结构的三维构建体的制造;2)GelMA-PEGDMA 生物墨水的细胞相容性,在 6 天的培养过程中细胞存活率高达 71-87%,从而实现了细胞负载生物打印。这项研究表明,PEGDMA 是配制 SLA 生物墨水的一种可行的补充材料。PEGDMA 的可用性将促进三维生物打印技术的发展,从而制造出复杂的生物启发结构和组织代用品,用于生物医学应用。
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Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.10%
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328
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: Macromolecular Materials and Engineering is the high-quality polymer science journal dedicated to the design, modification, characterization, and processing of advanced polymeric materials.
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