Three-dimensional printing of chemically crosslinked gelatin hydrogels for adipose tissue engineering

Nov 13, 2019Biofabrication

3D printing chemically strengthened gelatin gels for fat tissue repair

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Abstract

Gelatin scaffolds crosslinked at 20 °C remained stable for 21 days at physiological temperature.

  • 3D printed hydrogel scaffolds may effectively mimic the mechanical properties of adipose tissue, with an elastic modulus of 20 kPa.
  • These scaffolds showed no indirect cytotoxic effects on a 3T3-L1 pre-adipocyte cell line.
  • The scaffolds promoted adhesion and proliferation of primary human pre-adipocytes, as demonstrated by specific staining and assays.
  • Increased PPARγ gene expression and accumulation of lipid droplets indicate that the scaffolds support differentiation of pre-adipocytes into adipogenic cells.

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