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dc.contributor.authorBeck, Emily Claire
dc.contributor.authorBarragan, Marilyn
dc.contributor.authorTadros, Madeleine H.
dc.contributor.authorKiyotake, Emi A.
dc.contributor.authorAcosta, Francisca M.
dc.contributor.authorKieweg, Sarah L.
dc.contributor.authorDetamore, Michael S.
dc.date.accessioned2017-02-23T17:09:37Z
dc.date.available2017-02-23T17:09:37Z
dc.date.issued2016-06
dc.identifier.citationBeck, E.C., Barragan, M., Tadros, M.H. et al. Ann Biomed Eng (2016) 44: 1863. doi:10.1007/s10439-015-1547-5en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1808/23234
dc.description.abstractHydrogel precursors are liquid solutions that are prone to leaking from the defect site once implanted in vivo. Therefore, the objective of the current study was to create a hydrogel precursor that exhibited a yield stress. Additionally, devitalized cartilage extracellular matrix (DVC) was mixed with DVC that had been solubilized and methacrylated (MeSDVC) to create hydrogels that were chondroinductive. Precursors composed of 10% MeSDVC or 10% MeSDVC with 10% DVC were first evaluated rheologically, where non-Newtonian behavior was observed in all hydrogel precursors. Rat bone marrow stem cells (rBMSCs) were mixed in the precursor solutions, and the solutions were then crosslinked and cultured in vitro for 6 weeks with and without exposure to human transforming growth factor β3 (TGF-β3). The compressive modulus, gene expression, biochemical content, swelling, and histology of the gels were analyzed. The DVC-containing gels consistently outperformed the MeSDVC-only group in chondrogenic gene expression, especially at 6 weeks, where the relative collagen II expression of the DVC-containing groups with and without TGF-β3 exposure was 40- and 78-fold higher, respectively, than that of MeSDVC alone. Future work will test for chondrogenesis in vivo and overall, these two cartilage-derived components are promising materials for cartilage tissue engineering applications.en_US
dc.publisherSpringer Verlagen_US
dc.rights© Biomedical Engineering Society 2016 The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-015-1547-5en_US
dc.subjectDevitalized cartilageen_US
dc.subjectHydrogelen_US
dc.subjectYield stressen_US
dc.subjectChondroinductionen_US
dc.titleChondroinductive Hydrogel Pastes Composed of Naturally Derived Devitalized Cartilageen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
kusw.kuauthorBarragan, Marilyn
kusw.kuauthorKiyotake, Emi A.
kusw.kuauthorAcosta, Francisca M.
kusw.kuauthorKieweg, Sarah L.
kusw.kuauthorDetamore, Michael S.
kusw.kudepartmentMolecular Biosciencesen_US
kusw.kudepartmentBioengineering Programen_US
kusw.kudepartmentDepartment of Chemical and Petroleum Engineeringen_US
kusw.kudepartmentDepartment of Mechanical Engineeringen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10439-015-1547-5en_US
kusw.oaversionScholarly/refereed, author accepted manuscripten_US
kusw.oapolicyThis item meets KU Open Access policy criteria.en_US
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