Thermoresponsive cellulosic hydrogels with cell-releasing behavior
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 15:42authored bySiew Hoo, Fatemeh Sarvi, Wai Ho Li, Peggy Chan, Zhilian Yue
Here we report the preparation and characterization of thermoresponsive cellulosic hydrogels with cellreleasing behavior. Hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) was modified with methacrylic anhydride (MA). The resultant macromonomer, HPC-MA, retains the characteristic thermoresponsive phase behavior of HPC, with an onset temperature of 36 °C and a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of 37−38 °C, as determined by turbidity measurement. Homogenous HPC-MA hydrogels were prepared by UVcross- linking the aqueous solutions of the macromonomer at room temperature, and characterized by water contact angle and swelling ratio measurements, and dynamic mechanical analysis. These hydrogels exhibit temperature-dependent surface hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity, equilibrium water content as well as mechanical properties. Cell-releasing characteristics were demonstrated using African green monkey kidney cell line (COS-7 cells) and murine-derived embryonic stem cell line (Oct4b2). By reducing temperature to 4 °C, the cultivated cells spontaneously detached from the hydrogels without the need of trypsin treatment. These unique properties make our HPC-MA hydrogels potential substrates for cell sheet engineering.