Bioadhesive Hyaluronic Acid/Dopamine Hydrogels for Vascular Applications Prepared by Initiator-Free Crosslinking.

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Title
Bioadhesive Hyaluronic Acid/Dopamine Hydrogels for Vascular Applications Prepared by Initiator-Free Crosslinking.
Journal
International journal of molecular sciences
Author(s)
Melnik T., Ben Ameur S., Kanfar N., Vinet L., Delie F., Jordan O.
ISSN
1422-0067 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1422-0067
Publication state
Published
Issued date
20/05/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
23
Number
10
Pages
5706
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Intimal hyperplasia, a vascular pathology characterized by vessel wall thickening, is implicated in vein graft failures. For efficient prevention, a biodegradable drug delivery system should be applied externally to the graft for an extended time. Finding a gel suitable for such a system is challenging. We have synthesized HA-Dopamine conjugates (HA-Dop) with several degrees of substitution (DS) and used two crosslinking methods: initiator-free crosslinking by basic pH shift or commonly used crosslinking by a strong oxidizer, sodium periodate. The rheological properties, bioadhesion to vascular tissue, cytocompatibility with fibroblasts have been compared for both methods. Our results suggest that initiator-free crosslinking provides HA-Dop gels with more adequate properties with regards to vascular application than crosslinking by strong oxidizer. We have also established the cytocompatibility of the initiator-free crosslinked HA-Dop gels and the cytotoxicity of dopamine-sodium periodate combinations. Furthermore, we have incorporated a drug with anti-restenotic effect in perivascular application, atorvastatin, into the gel, which showed adequate release profile for intimal hyperplasia prevention. The oxidizer-free formulation with improved bioadhesion holds promise as an efficient and safe drug delivery system for vascular applications.
Keywords
Biocompatible Materials/chemistry, Cross-Linking Reagents/chemistry, Dopamine/pharmacology, Humans, Hyaluronic Acid/chemistry, Hyaluronic Acid/pharmacology, Hydrogels/chemistry, Hydrogels/pharmacology, Hyperplasia, atorvastatin, bioadhesion, hyaluronic acid, hydrogel, initiator-free crosslinking, mussel inspired polymers, perivascular administration
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Web of science
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Yes
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