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Gradient bimetallic ion–based hydrogels for tissue microstructure reconstruction of tendon-to-bone insertion

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Novel gradient bimetallic hydrogel promotes tendon-to-bone interface reconstruction by synchronous regeneration. Although gradients play an essential role in guiding the function of tissues, achieving synchronous regeneration of gradient tissue injuries… Click to show full abstract

Novel gradient bimetallic hydrogel promotes tendon-to-bone interface reconstruction by synchronous regeneration. Although gradients play an essential role in guiding the function of tissues, achieving synchronous regeneration of gradient tissue injuries remains a challenge. Here, a gradient bimetallic (Cu and Zn) ion–based hydrogel was first constructed via the one-step coordinative crosslinking of sulfhydryl groups with copper and zinc ions for the microstructure reconstruction of the tendon-to-bone insertion. In this bimetallic hydrogel system, zinc and copper ions could not only act as crosslinkers but also provide strong antibacterial effects and induce regenerative capacity in vitro. The capability of hydrogels in simultaneously promoting tenogenesis and osteogenesis was further verified in a rat rotator cuff tear model. It was found that the Cu/Zn gradient layer could induce considerable collagen and fibrocartilage arrangement and ingrowth at the tendon-to-bone interface. Overall, the gradient bimetallic ion–based hydrogel ensures accessibility and provides opportunities to regenerate inhomogeneous tissue with physiological complexity or interface tissue.

Keywords: ion based; tendon bone; gradient bimetallic; bimetallic ion

Journal Title: Science Advances
Year Published: 2021

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