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Facile engineering of interactive double network hydrogels for heart valve regeneration
Medicine and HealthNature Communications

Facile engineering of interactive double network hydrogels for heart valve regeneration

J. Li, W. Qiao, et al.

This study reveals a revolutionary method for heart valve regeneration using TCDI chemistry, showcasing impressive anti-calcification and anti-thrombosis properties. The research, conducted by Jinsheng Li and colleagues, demonstrates how engineered interactive materials can enhance immune regulation and tissue remodeling, ultimately promoting effective tissue regeneration.... show more
Abstract
Regenerative heart valve prostheses are essential for treating valvular heart disease, which requested interactive materials that can adapt to the tissue remodeling process. Such materials typically involves intricate designs with multiple active components, limiting their translational potential. This study introduces a facile method to engineer interactive materials for heart valve regeneration using 1,1'-thiocarbonyldiimidazole (TCDI) chemistry. TCDI crosslinking forms cleavable thiourea and thiocarbamate linkages which could gradually release H2S during degradation, therefore regulates the immune microenvironment and accelerates tissue remodeling. By employing this approach, a double network hydrogel was formed on decellularized heart valves (DHVs), showcasing robust anti-calcification and anti-thrombosis properties post fatigue testing. Post-implantation, the DHVs could adaptively degrade during recellularization, releasing H2S to further support tissue regeneration. Therefore, the comprehensive endothelial cell coverage and notable extracellular matrix remodeling could be clearly observed. This accessible and integrated strategy effectively overcomes various limitations of bioprosthetic valves, showing promise as an attractive approach for immune modulation of biomaterials.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 29, 2024
Authors
Jinsheng Li, Weihua Qiao, Yuqi Liu, Huiling Lei, Shuangshuang Wang, Yin Xu, Ying Zhou, Shuyu Wen, Zhuoran Yang, Wenyi Wan, Jiawei Shi, Nianguo Dong, Yuzhou Wu
Tags
heart valve regenerationTCDI chemistryinteractive materialstissue remodelingH2S releasehydrogelanti-thrombosis
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