Development of Thermosensitive Hydrogels of Chitosan, Sodium and Magnesium Glycerophosphate for Bone Regeneration Applications

Thermosensitive injectable hydrogels based on chitosan neutralized with sodium beta-glycerophosphate (Na-β-GP) have been studied as biomaterials for drug delivery and tissue regeneration. Magnesium (Mg) has been reported to stimulate adhesion and proliferation of bone forming cells. With the aim of...

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Main Authors: Jana Lisková, Lucie Bačaková, Agata L. Skwarczyńska, Olga Musial, Vitaliy Bliznuk, Karel De Schamphelaere, Zofia Modrzejewska, Timothy E.L. Douglas
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Published: MDPI AG 2015-04-01
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spelling doaj-8128a6d903ec4f8fa2b2931c588b0d652020-11-24T23:03:34ZengMDPI AGJournal of Functional Biomaterials2079-49832015-04-016219220310.3390/jfb6020192jfb6020192Development of Thermosensitive Hydrogels of Chitosan, Sodium and Magnesium Glycerophosphate for Bone Regeneration ApplicationsJana Lisková0Lucie Bačaková1Agata L. Skwarczyńska2Olga Musial3Vitaliy Bliznuk4Karel De Schamphelaere5Zofia Modrzejewska6Timothy E.L. Douglas7Department of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Videnska 1083, Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Videnska 1083, Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Civil Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Rzeszow University of Technology, ul. Poznanska 2, Rzeszow 35-084, PolandPolymer Chemistry and Biomaterials (PBM) Group, Department of Organic Chemistry, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 S4, Gent 9000, BelgiumDepartment Material Science & Engineering, Ghent University, Technologiepark 903, Zwijnaarde 9052, BelgiumLaboratory for Environmental and Aquatic Ecology, Environmental Toxicology Unit (GhEnToxLab), Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Jozef Plateaustraat 22, Gent 9000, BelgiumDepartment of Environmental Systems Engineering, Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Łódź, ul. Wólczańska 213, Łódź 90-924, PolandPolymer Chemistry and Biomaterials (PBM) Group, Department of Organic Chemistry, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 S4, Gent 9000, BelgiumThermosensitive injectable hydrogels based on chitosan neutralized with sodium beta-glycerophosphate (Na-β-GP) have been studied as biomaterials for drug delivery and tissue regeneration. Magnesium (Mg) has been reported to stimulate adhesion and proliferation of bone forming cells. With the aim of improving the suitability of the aforementioned chitosan hydrogels as materials for bone regeneration, Mg was incorporated by partial substitution of Na-β-GP with magnesium glycerophosphate (Mg-GP). Chitosan/Na-β-GP and chitosan/Na-β-GP/Mg-GP hydrogels were also loaded with the enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP) which induces hydrogel mineralization. Hydrogels were characterized physicochemically with respect to mineralizability and gelation kinetics, and biologically with respect to cytocompatibility and cell adhesion. Substitution of Na-β-GP with Mg-GP did not negatively influence mineralizability. Cell biological testing showed that both chitosan/Na-β-GP and chitosan/Na-β-GP/Mg-GP hydrogels were cytocompatible towards MG63 osteoblast-like cells. Hence, chitosan/Na-β-GP/Mg-GP hydrogels can be used as an alternative to chitosan/Na-β-GP hydrogels for bone regeneration applications. However the incorporation of Mg in the hydrogels during hydrogel formation did not bring any appreciable physicochemical or biological benefit.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4983/6/2/192chitosanhydrogelcytocompatibilitymagnesiummineralization
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author Jana Lisková
Lucie Bačaková
Agata L. Skwarczyńska
Olga Musial
Vitaliy Bliznuk
Karel De Schamphelaere
Zofia Modrzejewska
Timothy E.L. Douglas
spellingShingle Jana Lisková
Lucie Bačaková
Agata L. Skwarczyńska
Olga Musial
Vitaliy Bliznuk
Karel De Schamphelaere
Zofia Modrzejewska
Timothy E.L. Douglas
Development of Thermosensitive Hydrogels of Chitosan, Sodium and Magnesium Glycerophosphate for Bone Regeneration Applications
Journal of Functional Biomaterials
chitosan
hydrogel
cytocompatibility
magnesium
mineralization
author_facet Jana Lisková
Lucie Bačaková
Agata L. Skwarczyńska
Olga Musial
Vitaliy Bliznuk
Karel De Schamphelaere
Zofia Modrzejewska
Timothy E.L. Douglas
author_sort Jana Lisková
title Development of Thermosensitive Hydrogels of Chitosan, Sodium and Magnesium Glycerophosphate for Bone Regeneration Applications
title_short Development of Thermosensitive Hydrogels of Chitosan, Sodium and Magnesium Glycerophosphate for Bone Regeneration Applications
title_full Development of Thermosensitive Hydrogels of Chitosan, Sodium and Magnesium Glycerophosphate for Bone Regeneration Applications
title_fullStr Development of Thermosensitive Hydrogels of Chitosan, Sodium and Magnesium Glycerophosphate for Bone Regeneration Applications
title_full_unstemmed Development of Thermosensitive Hydrogels of Chitosan, Sodium and Magnesium Glycerophosphate for Bone Regeneration Applications
title_sort development of thermosensitive hydrogels of chitosan, sodium and magnesium glycerophosphate for bone regeneration applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Functional Biomaterials
issn 2079-4983
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Thermosensitive injectable hydrogels based on chitosan neutralized with sodium beta-glycerophosphate (Na-β-GP) have been studied as biomaterials for drug delivery and tissue regeneration. Magnesium (Mg) has been reported to stimulate adhesion and proliferation of bone forming cells. With the aim of improving the suitability of the aforementioned chitosan hydrogels as materials for bone regeneration, Mg was incorporated by partial substitution of Na-β-GP with magnesium glycerophosphate (Mg-GP). Chitosan/Na-β-GP and chitosan/Na-β-GP/Mg-GP hydrogels were also loaded with the enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP) which induces hydrogel mineralization. Hydrogels were characterized physicochemically with respect to mineralizability and gelation kinetics, and biologically with respect to cytocompatibility and cell adhesion. Substitution of Na-β-GP with Mg-GP did not negatively influence mineralizability. Cell biological testing showed that both chitosan/Na-β-GP and chitosan/Na-β-GP/Mg-GP hydrogels were cytocompatible towards MG63 osteoblast-like cells. Hence, chitosan/Na-β-GP/Mg-GP hydrogels can be used as an alternative to chitosan/Na-β-GP hydrogels for bone regeneration applications. However the incorporation of Mg in the hydrogels during hydrogel formation did not bring any appreciable physicochemical or biological benefit.
topic chitosan
hydrogel
cytocompatibility
magnesium
mineralization
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4983/6/2/192
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