A Cohesive Shear-Thinning Biomaterial for Catheter-Based Minimally Invasive Therapeutics
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A Cohesive Shear-Thinning Biomaterial for Catheter-Based Minimally Invasive Therapeutics
Abstract
Shear-thinning hydrogels are suitable biomaterials for catheter-based minimally invasive therapies; however, the tradeoff between injectability and mechanical integrity has limited their applications, particularly at high external shear stress such as that during endovascular procedures. Extensive molecular crosslinking often results in stiff, hard-to-inject hydrogels that may block catheters, whereas weak crosslinking renders hydrogels mechanically weak and susceptible to shear-induced fragmentation. Thus, controlling molecular interactions is necessary to improve the cohesion of catheter-deployable hydrogels. To address this material design challenge, we have developed an easily injectable, nonhemolytic, and noncytotoxic shear-thinning hydrogel with significantly enhanced cohesion via controlling noncovalent interactions. We show that enhancing the electrostatic interactions between weakly bound biopolymers (gelatin) and nanoparticles (silicate nanoplatelets) using a highly charged polycation at an optimum concentration increases cohesion without compromising injectability, whereas introducing excessive charge to the system leads to phase separation and loss of function. The cohesive biomaterial is successfully injected with a neuroendovascular catheter and retained without fragmentation in patient-derived three-dimensionally printed cerebral aneurysm models under a physiologically relevant pulsatile fluid flow, which would otherwise be impossible using the noncohesive hydrogel counterpart. This work sheds light on how charge-driven molecular and colloidal interactions in shear-thinning physical hydrogels improve cohesion, enabling complex minimally invasive procedures under flow, which may open new opportunities for developing the next generation of injectable biomaterials.
Keywords: aneurysm; cohesion; injectable hydrogel; minimally invasive; nanocomposite; shear-thinning biomaterials.
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