In the last years, considerable innovation has been made regarding bioprinting, particularly in the development of cell-loaded hydrogels. The specific properties of the bioinks are crucial for printing an adequate cell-laden hydrogel structure. In this research, we aimed to develop a 3D-printable hydrogel using a natural biocompatible polymer. The process is based on the use of sodium alginate subjected to calcium ion cross-linking for immediate stiffness after printing. Using the Cellink INKREDIBLE+ printer (Cellink Inc., Goteborg, Sweden), 3D structures were successfully produced. The developed bioink exhibited a viscosity suitable for extrusion printing while ensuring its structural integrity at the same time. Next, 3D spheroids developed by using bioinks were morphologically characterized by using light, a fluorescent microscope, and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). In conclusion, the properties of the construct obtained using the lab-formulated biocompatible polymer hydrogel suggest its potential use as a framework for three-dimensional cell culture, with possible applications in both fields of research and regenerative medicine.
3D-Printed Alginate-Based Hydrogels with Appropriate Rheological Properties and Efficient Development of Cell Spheroids / Mazzoli, Alida; Greco, Stefania; Luzi, Francesca; Evangelisti, Maria Caterina; González, Abel Duménigo; Corinaldesi, Valeria; Caragiuli, Manila; Rallini, Marco; Puglia, Debora; Cinti, Saverio; Moretti, Paolo; Torre, Luigi; Ciarmela, Pasquapina. - In: POLYMERS. - ISSN 2073-4360. - 17:13(2025). [10.3390/polym17131730]
3D-Printed Alginate-Based Hydrogels with Appropriate Rheological Properties and Efficient Development of Cell Spheroids
Mazzoli, Alida
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Conceptualization
;Greco, StefaniaMethodology
;Luzi, Francesca
Conceptualization
;Evangelisti, Maria CaterinaVisualization
;González, Abel DuménigoVisualization
;Corinaldesi, ValeriaFunding Acquisition
;Caragiuli, ManilaVisualization
;Cinti, SaverioVisualization
;Moretti, PaoloInvestigation
;Ciarmela, PasquapinaConceptualization
2025-01-01
Abstract
In the last years, considerable innovation has been made regarding bioprinting, particularly in the development of cell-loaded hydrogels. The specific properties of the bioinks are crucial for printing an adequate cell-laden hydrogel structure. In this research, we aimed to develop a 3D-printable hydrogel using a natural biocompatible polymer. The process is based on the use of sodium alginate subjected to calcium ion cross-linking for immediate stiffness after printing. Using the Cellink INKREDIBLE+ printer (Cellink Inc., Goteborg, Sweden), 3D structures were successfully produced. The developed bioink exhibited a viscosity suitable for extrusion printing while ensuring its structural integrity at the same time. Next, 3D spheroids developed by using bioinks were morphologically characterized by using light, a fluorescent microscope, and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). In conclusion, the properties of the construct obtained using the lab-formulated biocompatible polymer hydrogel suggest its potential use as a framework for three-dimensional cell culture, with possible applications in both fields of research and regenerative medicine.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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