Hybrid Bioactive Hydrogel Promotes Liver Regeneration through the Activation of Kupffer Cells and ECM Remodeling After Partial Hepatectomy

Yixiao Pan,Zhigang Zheng,Xueliang Zhang, Shupeng Liu, Shiya Zhuansun, Shiming Gong, Shilun Li,Hongye Wang, Yiwen Chen,Taihua Yang,Huimin Wu,Feng Xue,Qiang Xia,Kang He

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS(2024)

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Partial hepatectomy is an essential surgical technique used to treat advanced liver diseases such as liver tumors, as well as for performing liver transplants from living donors. However, postoperative complications such as bleeding, abdominal adhesions, wound infections, and inadequate liver regeneration pose significant challenges and increase morbidity and mortality rates. A self-repairing mixed hydrogel (O5H2/Cu2+/SCCK), containing stem cell derived cytokine (SCCK) derived from human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (HUMSCs) treated with the traditional Chinese remedy Tanshinone IIA (TSA), is developed. This SCCK, in conjunction with O5H2, demonstrates remarkable effects on Kupffer cell activation and extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling. This leads to the secretion of critical growth factors promoting enhanced proliferation of hepatocytes and endothelial cells, thereby facilitating liver regeneration and repair after partial hepatectomy. Furthermore, the hydrogel, featuring macrophage-regulating properties, effectively mitigates inflammation and oxidative stress damage in the incision area, creating an optimal environment for postoperative liver regeneration. The injectability and strong adhesion of the hydrogel enables rapid hemostasis at the incision site, while its physical barrier function prevents postoperative abdominal adhesions. Furthermore, the hydrogel's incorporation of Cu2+ provides comprehensive antibacterial effects, protecting against a wide range of bacteria types and reducing the chances of infections after surgery. A hydrogel with hemostatic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties is formulated using traditional Chinese medicine and stem-cell-derived factors to enhance hemostasis in visceral surgery, prevent postoperative tissue adhesion, and promote liver regeneration, thereby facilitating the recovery of liver transplantation donors and patients with severe postoperative liver disease. image
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anti-infection,hydrogel,liver regeneration,partial liver resection,stem cells
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