Versatile Hyperbranched Poly(β-Hydrazide Ester) Macromers as Injectable Antioxidative Hydrogels

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  • Qian Xu
    University College Dublin
  • Manon Venet
    University Claude Bernard Lyon I, Lyon
  • Wei WAng
    Tianjin University
  • Jack Creagh-Flynn
    University College Dublin
  • Xi Wang
    University College Dublin
  • Xiaolin Li
    University College Dublin
  • Yongshenng Gao
    University College Dublin
  • Dezhong Zhou
    University College Dublin
  • Ming Zeng
    University College Dublin
  • Irene Lara-Saez
    University College Dublin
  • Sigen A
    University College Dublin
  • Hongyun Tai
  • Wenxin Wang
    University College Dublin
Synthetic reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive biomaterials have emerged as a useful platform for regu-lating critical aspects of ROS-induced pathologies and can improve such hostile microenvironments. Here, we report a se-ries of new hyperbranched poly(β-hydrazide ester) macromers (HB-PBHEs) with disulfide moieties synthesized via an “A2+B4” Michael addition approach. The three-dimensional structure of HB-PBHEs with multi-acrylate end groups endows the macromers with rapid gelation capabilities to form (1) injectable hydrogels via crosslinking with thiolated hyaluronic acid, and (2) robust UV-crosslinked hydrogels. The disulfide containing macromers and hydrogels exhibit H2O2-responsive degradation compared to the counterparts synthesized by a dihydrazide monomer without disulfide moieties. The cell via-bility under a high ROS environment can be well-maintained under the protection of the disulfide containing hydrogels.
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Tudalennau (o-i)39494-39504
CyfnodolynACS Applied materials and interfaces
Cyfrol10
Rhif y cyfnodolyn46
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StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 30 Hyd 2018

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