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Effects of alginate-chitosan core-shell nanoparticles encapsulated in gelatin methacrylate hydrogel on chondrogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells

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Pages 355-365 | Received 08 Sep 2021, Accepted 01 Dec 2021, Published online: 13 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

In this paper, gelatin methacrylate hydrogel scaffold, functionalized with growth factors loaded alginate-chitosan core-shell nanoparticles, were developed to enhance chondrogenic differentiation of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells. With the chosen preparation conditions, the encapsulation efficiency of transforming growth factorβ-1 (TGFβ-1) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) was calculated at 93.34% and 91.92%, respectively. The assay groups which contain loaded nanoparticles in hydrogels exhibited the highest DNA and glycosaminoglycan contents with 2.93 and 573.60 µg/sample, respectively. Moreover, in the same group, it was observed that the amount of collagen also increased by 3.6-fold. Thus, the functionalized scaffold is promising construct for tissue engineering applications.

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Acknowledgments

The authors thank Pezhman Hosseinian for his valuable contributions to the synthesis of GelMA.

Disclosure statement

The authors have declared that there is no conflict of interest.

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Funding

This study was supported by a grant from Hacettepe University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit (Project no: 1188).

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