Salt sensitive purely zwitterionic physical hydrogel for prevention of postoperative tissue adhesion
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2022.12.045
Salt sensitive purely zwitterionic physical hydrogel for prevention of postoperative tissue adhesion
Abstract
Abdominal adhesions are a class of serious complications following abdominal surgery, resulting in a complicated and severe syndrome and sometimes leading to a Gordian knot. Traditional therapies employ hydrogels synthesized using complicated chemical formulations-often with click chemistry or thermal responsive hydrogel. The complicated synthesis process and severe conditions limit the extent of the hydrogels' applications. In this work, poly 3-[2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl](dimethyl)-ammonio]-1-propanesulfonate (PSBMA) polymer was synthesized to self-assemble into physical hydrogels due to the inter- and intramolecular ion interactions. The strong static interaction bonding density has a substantial impact on the gelation and physicochemical properties, which is beneficial to clinical applications and offers a novel way to obtain the desired hydrogel for a specific biomedical application. Intriguingly, this PSBMA polymer can be customized into a transient network with outstanding antifouling capability depending on the ion concentration. As ion concentration increases, the PSBMA hydrogel dissociated completely, endowing it as a candidate for adhesion prevention. In the cecum-sidewall model, the PSBMA hydrogel demonstrated superior anti-adhesion properties than commercial HA hydrogel. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that this PSBMA hydrogel could inhibit the inflammatory response and encourage anti-fibrosis resulting in adhesion prevention. Most surprisingly, the recovered skins of cecum and sidewall are as smooth as the control skin without any scar and damage. In conclusion, a practical hydrogel was synthesized using a facile method based on purely zwitterionic materials, and this ion-sensitive, antifouling adjustable supramolecular hydrogel with great clinic transform potential is a promising barrier for preventing postoperative tissue adhesion. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: The development of hydrogels with satisfactory coverage, long retention time, facile synthetic method, and good biocompatibility is vital for preventing peritoneal adhesions. Herein, we developed a salt sensitive purely zwitterionic physical hydrogel poly 3-[2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl](dimethyl)-ammonio]-1-propanesulfonate (PSBMA) hydrogel to effectively prevent postoperative and recurrent abdominal adhesions. The hydrogel was simple to synthesize and easy to use. In the cecum-sidewall model, PSBMA hydrogel could instantaneously adhere and fix on irregular surfaces and stay in the wound for more than 10 days. The PSBMA hydrogel could inhibit the inflammatory response, encourage anti-fibrosis, and restore smoothness to damaged surfaces resulting in adhesion prevention. Overall, the PSBMA hydrogel is a promising candidate for the next generation of anti-adhesion materials to meet clinical needs.
Keywords: Abdominal adhesion; Physical hydrogel; SBMA; Salt-sensitive; Zwitterionic.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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