Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
In-Depth Investigation of Electrostatic Interaction-Based Hydrogel Shrinking for Volumetric Printing and Tissue Engineering Applications.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Iudin D et al.
Abstract
Three-dimensional printing of hydrogels enables the fabrication of complex structures for tissue engineering. Postprinting shrinking via electrostatic interactions offers a promising strategy to better replicate the size and intricacy of native tissues. This study explores hyaluronic acid (HA)-based hydrogels that undergo shrinking upon polycation penetration and complexation focusing on the influence of the HA macromer concentration, molecular weight, cross-linking density, hydrogel initial volume, and polycation properties on shrinking efficiency. To support cell adhesion, RGD peptides were incorporated into the HA network. The polycation concentration strongly affected cell viability: a high concentration of 1 wt % resulted in reduced viability, while 0.1 wt % preserved it with effective shrinkage. Volumetrically printed structures were reduced up to 9 times in volume, achieving features as small as 42 ± 6 μm. This shrinking approach enables the fabrication of hydrogel structures with significantly reduced dimensions, making it a powerful tool for developing high-precision hydrogel structures for tissue engineering.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40518730