Issue 4, 2025

Photocrosslinking of hyaluronic acid-based hydrogels through biotissue barriers

Abstract

Photocrosslinkable hydrogels based on hyaluronic acid are promising biomaterials high in demand in tissue engineering. Typically, hydrogels are photocured under the action of UV or blue light strongly absorbed by biotissues, which limits prototyping under living organism conditions. To overcome this limitation, we propose the derivatives of well-known photosensitizers, namely chlorin p6, chlorin e6 and phthalocyanine, as those for radical polymerization in the transparency window of biotissues. Taking into account the efficiency of radical generation and dark and light cell toxicity, we evaluated water miscible pyridine phthalocyanine as a promising initiator for the intravital hydrogel photoprinting of hyaluronic acid glycidyl methacrylate (HAGM) under irradiation near 670 nm. Coinitiators (dithiothreitol or 2-mercaptoethanol) reduce the irradiation dose required for HAGM crosslinking from ∼405 J cm−2 to 80 J cm−2. Patterning by direct laser writing using a scanning 675 nm laser beam was performed to demonstrate the formation of complex shape structures. Young's moduli typical of soft tissue (∼270–460 kPa) were achieved for crosslinked hydrogels. The viability of human keratinocytes HaCaT cells within the photocrosslinking process was shown. To demonstrate scaffolding across the biotissue barrier, the subcutaneously injected photocomposition was crosslinked in BALB/c mice. The safety of the irradiation dose of 660–675 nm light (100 mW cm−2, 15 min) and the non-toxicity of the hydrogel components were confirmed by histomorphologic analysis. The intravitally photocrosslinked scaffolds maintained their shape and size for at least one month, accompanied by slow biodegradation. We conclude that the proposed technology provides a lucrative opportunity for minimally invasive scaffold formation through biotissue barriers.

Graphical abstract: Photocrosslinking of hyaluronic acid-based hydrogels through biotissue barriers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2024
Accepted
18 Dec 2024
First published
28 Dec 2024

Biomater. Sci., 2025,13, 980-992

Photocrosslinking of hyaluronic acid-based hydrogels through biotissue barriers

A. G. Savelyev, A. V. Sochilina, G. Babayeva, M. E. Nikolaeva, V. I. Kuziaeva, A. I. Prostyakova, I. S. Sergeev, D. A. Gorin, E. V. Khaydukov, A. N. Generalova and R. A. Akasov, Biomater. Sci., 2025, 13, 980 DOI: 10.1039/D4BM01174K

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