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Acta Biomaterialia | 2012

An in situ forming collagen-PEG hydrogel for tissue regeneration.

Timothy Sargeant; Arpan Desai; Saumya Banerjee; Atu Agawu; Joshua Stopek

There are limited options for surgeons to repair simple or complex tissue defects due to injury, illness or disease. Consequently, there are few treatments for many serious ailments, including neural-related injuries, myocardial infarction and focal hyaline cartilage defects. Tissue-engineered scaffolds offer great promise for addressing these wide-ranging indications; however, there are many considerations that need to be made when conceptualizing a product. For many applications, an in situ forming scaffold that could completely fill defects with complex geometries, adhere to adjacent tissues and foster cell proliferation would be ideal. Additionally, the scaffold would preferably have tailored mechanical properties similar to native tissues and highly controllable gelation kinetics, and would not require an external trigger, such as ultraviolet light, for gelation. We have developed a unique injectable hydrogel system composed of collagen and multi-armed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) that meets all of these criteria. The collagen component enables cellular adhesion and permits enzymatic degradation, while the multi-armed PEG component has amine-reactive chemistry that also binds proteins/tissue and is hydrolytically degradable. We have characterized the mechanical properties, swelling, degradation rates and cytocompatibility of these novel hydrogels. The hydrogels demonstrated tunable mechanics, variable swelling and suitable degradation profiles. Cells adhered and proliferated to near confluence on the hydrogels over 7 days. These data suggest that these collagen and PEG hydrogels exhibit the mechanical, physical and biological properties suitable for use as an injectable tissue scaffold for the treatment of a variety of simple and complex tissue defects.


Archive | 2010

Wound closure device

Timothy Sargeant; Gregory Fischvogt; Michael Bettuchi; Gerald Hodgkinson; Joshua Stopek; Arpan Desai; Atu Agawu; Saumya Banerjee


Archive | 2005

Water-Swellable Copolymers And Articles And Coatings Made Therefrom

Ahmad Robert Hadba; Brian Cuevas; Frank Richard Schiretz; Joshua Stopek


Archive | 2010

Self-Sealing Compositions

Joshua Stopek


Archive | 2011

Biodegradable polymer encapsulated microsphere particulate film and method of making thereof

Jeremy Griffin; Amin Elachchabi; Joshua Stopek


Archive | 2005

Biomaterial drug delivery and surface modification compositions

Joshua Stopek; Brian Cuevas; Joseph Hotter; Brian Nentwick; Ali Irfan; Steven Tsai


Archive | 2007

Medical device package

Joshua Stopek; Joseph Hotter; Matthew D. Cohen


Archive | 2007

Bioactive substance in a barbed suture

Joshua Stopek; Matthew D. Cohen; Ahmad Robert Hadba; Gerald Hodgkinson


Archive | 2010

Heterogeneous yarns for surgical articles

John J. Kennedy; Joshua Stopek; Mark S. Roby


Archive | 2008

Filament-Reinforced Composite Fiber

Joshua Stopek

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Amin Elachchabi

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Daniel Broom

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Garrett Ebersole

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Matthew D. Cohen

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Arpan Desai

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Nadya Belcheva

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Joseph Hotter

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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