Investigation of novel carboxymethyl chitosan-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting of neural tissues

May 9, 2025Biomedical materials (Bristol, England)

New carboxymethyl chitosan-based bioinks for 3D printing of nerve tissues

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Abstract

The optimized bioink formulation exhibited over 60% cell viability over 30 days.

  • A bioink consisting of 1% N,O-CMCS, 1% alginate, and 20 mg/ml fibrin was developed for 3D bioprinting of neural tissues.
  • The formulation demonstrated uniform consistency and minimal fluctuations in extrusion force (approximately 8 KPa), indicating optimal printability.
  • Swelling tests revealed that the bioink could retain water and swell up to 15 times its original weight while maintaining structural integrity.
  • Immunocytochemistry showed that the bioink effectively guided human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural progenitor cells toward differentiation into neurons and astrocytes.
  • Higher concentrations of N,O-CMCS or alginate (3% w/v) resulted in increased viscosity and poorly defined scaffolds, while O-CMCS formulations did not support neural tissue differentiation.

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