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Microchannel network hydrogel induced ischemic blood perfusion connection

Authors
Jung Bok LeeDae-Hyun KimJeong-Kee YoonDan Bi ParkHye-Seon KimYoung Min ShinWooyeol BaekMi-Lan KangHyun Jung KimHak-Joon Sung
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
Nature Research
Keywords
hydrogel; Angiogenesis; three-dimensional channel networks; hypoxia/inflammatory-related diseases
Citation
Nature Communications, v.11, no.1
Journal Title
Nature Communications
Volume
11
Number
1
URI
https://yscholarhub.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.yonsei/6612
DOI
10.1038/s41467-020-14480-0
ISSN
2041-1723
Abstract
Angiogenesis induction into damaged sites has long been an unresolved issue. Local treatment with pro-angiogenic molecules has been the most common approach. However, this approach has critical side effects including inflammatory coupling, tumorous vascular activation, and off-target circulation. Here, the concept that a structure can guide desirable biological function is applied to physically engineer three-dimensional channel networks in implant sites, without any therapeutic treatment. Microchannel networks are generated in a gelatin hydrogel to overcome the diffusion limit of nutrients and oxygen three-dimensionally. Hydrogel implantation in mouse and porcine models of hindlimb ischemia rescues severely damaged tissues by the ingrowth of neighboring host vessels with microchannel perfusion. This effect is guided by microchannel size-specific regenerative macrophage polarization with the consequent functional recovery of endothelial cells. Multiple-site implantation reveals hypoxia and neighboring vessels as major causative factors of the beneficial function. This technique may contribute to the development of therapeutics for hypoxia/inflammatory-related diseases. © 2020, The Author(s).
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