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Development of chondrocyte-laden alginate hydrogels with modulated microstructure and properties for cartilage regeneration
Authors:Tareerat Lertwimol  Pacharapan Sonthithai  Weerawan Hankamolsiri  Pakkanun Kaewkong  Paweena Uppanan
Institution:Biofunctional Materials and Devices Research Group, National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Pathum Thani, Thailand
Abstract:Alginate hydrogel is an attractive biomaterial for cell microencapsulation. The microarchitecture of hydrogels can regulate cellular functions. This study aims to investigate the applicability of sodium citrate buffer (SCB) as a culture medium supplement for modulating the microstructure of alginate microbeads to provide a favorable microenvironment for chondrogenic induction. The chondrocyte-laden microbeads, with and without TGF-β3 incorporation, were produced through an encapsulator. The obtained small-sized microbeads (~300 μm) were exposed to a treatment medium containing SCB, composed of varied concentrations of sodium citrate (1.10–1.57 mM), sodium chloride (3.00–4.29 mM), and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (0.60–0.86 mM) to partially degrade their crosslinked structure for 3 days, followed by culture in a normal medium until day 21. Scanning electron microscope micrographs demonstrated a loose hydrogel network with an enhanced pore size in the SCB-treated microbeads. Increasing the concentration of SCB in the treatment medium reduced the calcium content of the microbeads via a Na+/Ca2+ exchange process and improved the water absorption of the microbeads, resulting in a higher swelling ratio. All the tested SCB concentrations were non-cytotoxic. Increases in aggrecan and type II collagen gene expression and their corresponding extracellular matrix accumulation, glycosaminoglycans, and type II collagen were vividly detected in the TGF-β3-containing microbeads with increasing SCB concentrations in the treatment medium. Our findings highlighted that the combination of SCB treatment and TGF-β3 incorporation in the chondrocyte-laden microbeads is a promising strategy for enhancing cartilage regeneration, which may contribute to a versatile application in cell delivery and tissue engineering.
Keywords:calcium alginate  cartilage regeneration  chondrocytes-laden microbeads  microencapsulation  sodium citrate buffer
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