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Dual-crosslinked homogeneous alginate microspheres for mesenchymal stem cell encapsulation
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Jennifer N. Etter
Michael Karasinski
Jesse Ware
Rachael A. Floreani
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[1] University of Vermont,Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
[2] University of Vermont,Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
[3] University of Vermont,Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Larner College of Medicine
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A smart hydrogel material was used in combination with custom microfluidic devices (MFDs) to create microspheres for human mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) encapsulation. Methods for fabricating homogeneous stimuli-responsive microspheres for MSC encapsulation and cell delivery have gained interest to increase viability and manipulate microencapsulation within microspheres 10–1000 µm in diameter. Herein, MFDs were combined with non-toxic smart hydrogel materials to tune both the size and mechanics of the microspheres. Traditional hydrogels have a single input/stimulus for crosslinking, utilize potentially toxic ultraviolet radiation, and fail to mimic surrounding musculoskeletal tissue mechanics. Thus, it is highly beneficial to encapsulate MSCs inside a mechanically-stable microsphere made from naturally-derived materials. The objectives of this research were to optimize microsphere fabrication techniques using custom microfluidic devices (MFDs), and to encapsulate viable MSCs within visible-light crosslinked smart-alginate microspheres, with tunable mechanical properties. Microsphere production was characterized optically, and MSC viability, post-encapsulation, was verified using a standard florescence assay. Cell viability was maintained in chemically-modified alginate homogenous microspheres post encapsulation, and after subsequent crosslinking via green light exposure.
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