TY - JOUR
T1 - Engineered Regenerative and Adhesive Hydrogel for Concurrent Sealing and Healing of Enterocutaneous Fistulas
AU - Gangrade, Ankit
AU - Zehtabi, Fatemeh
AU - Ohe, Joo Young
AU - Kouchehbaghi, Negar Hosseinzadeh
AU - Voskanian, Leon
AU - Haghniaz, Reihaneh
AU - Shepes, Matan
AU - Rashad, Ahmad
AU - Ermis, Menekse
AU - Khademhosseini, Ali
AU - Barros, Natan Roberto de
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Chemical Society
PY - 2024/8/7
Y1 - 2024/8/7
N2 - In addressing the intricate challenges of enterocutaneous fistula (ECF) treatment, such as internal bleeding, effluent leakage, inflammation, and infection, our research is dedicated to introducing a regenerative adhesive hydrogel that can seal and expedite the healing process. A double syringe setup was utilized, with dopagelatin and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in one syringe and Laponite and sodium periodate in another. The hydrogel begins to cross-link immediately after passing through a mixing tip and exhibits tissue adhesive properties. Results demonstrated that PRP deposits within the pores of the cross-linked hydrogel and releases sustainably, enhancing its regenerative capabilities. The addition of PRP further improved the mechanical properties and slowed down the degradation of the hydrogel. Furthermore, the hydrogel demonstrated cytocompatibility, hemostatic properties, and time-dependent macrophage M1 to M2 phase transition, suggesting the anti-inflammatory response of the material. In an in vitro bench test simulating high-pressure fistula conditions, the hydrogel effectively occluded pressures up to 300 mmHg. In conclusion, this innovative hydrogel holds promise for ECF treatment and diverse fistula cases, marking a significant advancement in its therapeutic approaches.
AB - In addressing the intricate challenges of enterocutaneous fistula (ECF) treatment, such as internal bleeding, effluent leakage, inflammation, and infection, our research is dedicated to introducing a regenerative adhesive hydrogel that can seal and expedite the healing process. A double syringe setup was utilized, with dopagelatin and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in one syringe and Laponite and sodium periodate in another. The hydrogel begins to cross-link immediately after passing through a mixing tip and exhibits tissue adhesive properties. Results demonstrated that PRP deposits within the pores of the cross-linked hydrogel and releases sustainably, enhancing its regenerative capabilities. The addition of PRP further improved the mechanical properties and slowed down the degradation of the hydrogel. Furthermore, the hydrogel demonstrated cytocompatibility, hemostatic properties, and time-dependent macrophage M1 to M2 phase transition, suggesting the anti-inflammatory response of the material. In an in vitro bench test simulating high-pressure fistula conditions, the hydrogel effectively occluded pressures up to 300 mmHg. In conclusion, this innovative hydrogel holds promise for ECF treatment and diverse fistula cases, marking a significant advancement in its therapeutic approaches.
KW - Laponite
KW - adhesive hydrogel
KW - enterocutaneous fistula
KW - occlusion
KW - regeneration
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85199524083&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1021/acsami.4c05154
DO - 10.1021/acsami.4c05154
M3 - Article
C2 - 39046205
AN - SCOPUS:85199524083
SN - 1944-8244
VL - 16
SP - 40469
EP - 40482
JO - ACS applied materials & interfaces
JF - ACS applied materials & interfaces
IS - 31
ER -