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Sutureless neurorrhaphy system using a macrophage-polarizing in situ visible light-crosslinkable adhesive protein hydrogel for functional nerve regeneration

Title
Sutureless neurorrhaphy system using a macrophage-polarizing in situ visible light-crosslinkable adhesive protein hydrogel for functional nerve regeneration
Authors
Cheong, HogyunJun, Young-JoonJeon, Eun YoungLee, Jong InJo, Hyun JunPark, Hae YeonKim, EunjinRhie, Jong WonJoo, Kye IlCha, Hyung Joon
Ewha Authors
주계일
SCOPUS Author ID
주계일scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
ISSN
1385-8947JCR Link

1873-3212JCR Link
Citation
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL vol. 445
Keywords
Sutureless neurorrhaphyM-2 macrophage polarizationVisible light-induced crosslinking bioadhesive hydrogelMussel adhesive proteinSubstance PFunctional nerve regeneration
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Surgical intervention after traumatic peripheral nerve injury relies heavily on sutures. While the suture method often burdens functional nerve regeneration by causing secondary traumatic damage and eliciting prolonged inflammatory immune responses, replacing sutures has rarely been considered because secure anastomosis between severed nerve ends has been the utmost priority in neurorrhaphy. In the present work, a macrophage-polarizing sutureless neurorrhaphy system was proposed by using an in situ visible light-crosslinkable protein-based bioadhesive hydrogel containing a functional neurotransmitter peptide. The efficacy of the proposed bioadhesive hydrogel as a successful sutureless neurorrhaphy system was intensively evaluated in vitro and in vivo. Using a rat sciatic nerve defect model, our findings suggested that this macrophage-polarizing bioadhesive hydrogel offered effective sutureless anastomosis and the capability to induce M-2 macrophage polarization for effective tissue remodeling, significantly enhancing functional nerve regeneration compared with conventional sutures. Taken together, these results suggest that our macrophage-polarizing functional bioadhesive hydrogel system can be utilized as a promising alternative to surgical sutures for nerve regenerative medicine applications.
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2022.136641
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