腙交联POEGMA水凝胶的同轴挤出生物打印:优化针头几何形状以提高打印质量

Q1 Computer Science Bioprinting Pub Date : 2023-08-26 DOI:10.1016/j.bprint.2023.e00307
Eva Mueller , Afshin Abrishamkar , Ron Galaev, Kwan Kiu Lau, Laura Neely, Todd Hoare
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促进两种或两种以上功能聚合物的有效混合仍然是将原位交联点击化学水凝胶转化为挤出生物打印应用的挑战。在这项工作中,对传统的同轴针进行了改进,引入了一个混合区域,以促进低粘度肼和醛功能化聚低聚乙二醇甲基丙烯酸酯(POEGMA)聚合物的混合,从而在交联时形成动态腙键。混合区的加入显著减少了打印纤维的扩散,提高了打印水凝胶和被封装细胞的均匀性。基于混合区非牛顿流体行为的计算模型证实,增加混合区长度可以提高混合效率,这一发现得到了实验打印结果的支持。因此,特别是对于粘度较低的生物油墨,如本文使用的低聚肼/醛功能化POEGMA聚合物,包含该混合区域提供了一种有效的方法来打印在混合后可以化学交联的功能性前体聚合物。
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Coaxial extrusion bioprinting of hydrazone crosslinked POEGMA hydrogels: Optimizing needle geometry to achieve improved print quality

Facilitating effective mixing of two or more functional polymers remains a challenge when translating in situ-crosslinking click chemistry hydrogels to extrusion bioprinting applications. In this work, the conventional flush coaxial needle was modified to introduce a mixing region to promote the mixing of low-viscosity hydrazide and aldehyde-functionalized poly (oligoethylene glycol methacrylate) (POEGMA) polymers that form dynamic hydrazone bonds upon crosslinking. The inclusion of the mixing region significantly reduced the spreading of the printed fibers and improved the homogeneity of both the printed hydrogel and the encapsulated cells. Computational modeling based on non-Newtonian fluid behavior in the mixing zone confirmed that increasing the length of the mixing zone improved the mixing efficiency, a finding supported by experimental printing results. As such, particularly with less viscous bioinks like the oligomeric hydrazide/aldehyde-functionalized POEGMA polymers used herein, the inclusion of this mixing region provides an effective means of printing functional precursor polymers that can chemically crosslink upon mixing.

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Bioprinting
Bioprinting Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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期刊介绍: Bioprinting is a broad-spectrum, multidisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of 3D fabrication technology involving biological tissues, organs and cells for medical and biotechnology applications. Topics covered include nanomaterials, biomaterials, scaffolds, 3D printing technology, imaging and CAD/CAM software and hardware, post-printing bioreactor maturation, cell and biological factor patterning, biofabrication, tissue engineering and other applications of 3D bioprinting technology. Bioprinting publishes research reports describing novel results with high clinical significance in all areas of 3D bioprinting research. Bioprinting issues contain a wide variety of review and analysis articles covering topics relevant to 3D bioprinting ranging from basic biological, material and technical advances to pre-clinical and clinical applications of 3D bioprinting.
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