Assessment of hydrogels for bioprinting of endothelial cells

Nov 10, 2017Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A

Testing hydrogels for 3D printing of blood vessel cells

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Abstract

Fibrin and collagen hydrogels are identified as the most suitable for bioprinting endothelial cells.

  • Eight commercially available bioprinting hydrogels were compared for their physicochemical properties and biological effects.
  • Pluronic F-127 and the alginate/gelatin blend were rapidly degraded in cell culture medium.
  • Agarose, Pluronic F-127, alginate, and alginate/gelatin hydrogels did not support endothelial cell proliferation or adhesion.
  • Gelatin supported endothelial cell proliferation but failed to promote cell sprouting.
  • Fibrin and collagen hydrogels demonstrated favorable swelling and degradation characteristics while supporting vasculogenesis-related endothelial cell parameters.

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