1. A shear-thinning, ROS-scavenging hydrogel combined with dental pulp stem cells promotes spinal cord repair by inhibiting ferroptosis
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Ying, Yibo, Huang, Zhiyang, Tu, Yurong, Wu, Qiuji, Li, Zhaoyu, Zhang, Yifan, Yu, Huilei, Zeng, Annian, Huang, Hanzhi, Ye, Jiahui, Ying, Weiyang, Chen, Min, Feng, Zhiyi, Xiang, Ziyue, Ye, Qingsong, Zhu, Sipin, and Wang, Zhouguang
- Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a serious clinical disease. Due to the deformability and fragility of the spinal cord, overly rigid hydrogels cannot be used to treat SCI. Hence, we used TPA and Laponite to develop a hydrogel with shear-thinning ability. This hydrogel exhibits good deformation, allowing it to match the physical properties of the spinal cord; additionally, this hydrogel scavenges ROS well, allowing it to inhibit the lipid peroxidation caused by ferroptosis. According to the in vivostudies, the TPA@Laponite hydrogel could synergistically inhibit ferroptosis by improving vascular function and regulating iron metabolism. In addition, dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) were introduced into the TPA@Laponite hydrogel to regulate the ratios of excitatory and inhibitory synapses. It was shown that this combination biomaterial effectively reduced muscle spasms and promoted recovery from SCI.
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- 2023
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