Collagen-based scaffolds with high wet-state cyclic compressibility for potential oral application.

Yi-Yu Wang,Jia-Ping Huang, Shu-Lei Fu,Yao Jiang, Tan Chen, Xiao-Yang Liu, En-Wei Jin,Yan Dong,Zheng-Ke Wang,Pei-Hui Ding

International journal of biological macromolecules(2023)

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Soft tissue substitutes have been developed to treat gingival recessions to avoid a second surgical site. However, products of pure collagen for clinical application lack their original mechanical strengths and tend to degrade fast in vivo. In this study, a collagen-based scaffold crosslinked with oxidized sodium alginate (OSA-Col) was developed to promote mechanical properties. Compared with commercial products collagen matrix (CM) and collagen sponge (CS), OSA-Col scaffolds presented higher wet-state cyclic compressibility, early anti-degradation ability, similar hemocompatibility and cytocompatibility. Furthermore, in the subcutaneous implantation experiment, OSA2-Col3 scaffolds showed better anti-degradation performance than CS scaffolds and superior neovascularization than CM scaffolds. These results demonstrated that OSA2-Col3 scaffolds had potential as a new soft tissue substitute for the treatment of gingival recessions.
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