Injectable hydrogel with nucleus pulposus-matched viscoelastic property prevents intervertebral disc degeneration

Apr 13, 2022Journal of orthopaedic translation

Injectable gel with matching softness helps prevent spine disc breakdown

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Abstract

The glycerol cross-linked PVA gel (GPG) maintained nucleus pulposus (NP) cell vitality under pathological loading conditions.

  • GPG exhibited a highly porous structure with interconnected pores.
  • The hydrogel demonstrated NP-like viscoelastic properties and significant energy-dissipating capabilities.
  • In vitro tests indicated that GPG down-regulated catabolic marker expression and preserved anabolic marker levels in NP cells.
  • In vivo studies showed that GPG injection maintained NP structural integrity and IVD height in intervertebral disc degeneration models.
  • GPG stimulated fibrous repair in models of nucleus pulposus discectomy.

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