articleMaterials Today BioJan 5, 2025GOLD OA

A motion-responsive injectable lubricative hydrogel for efficient Achilles tendon adhesion prevention

Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University · Tsinghua University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Achilles tendon is a motor organ that is prone to tissue adhesion during its repair process after rupture. Therefore, developing motion-responsive and anti-adhesive biomaterials is an important need for the repair of Achilles tendon rupture. Here, we report an injectable lubricative hydrogel (ILH) based on hydration lubrication mechanism, which is also motion-responsive based on sol-gel reversible transmission. The lubrication performance is achieved by zwitterionic polymers as we previously proved, and the sol-gel reversible transmission is enabled by dynamic disulfide bonds. Firstly, ILH was proved to be successfully prepared and lubricated as well as sol-gel reversible via FTIR characterization, rheological…

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Keywords
  • Achilles tendon
  • Adhesion
  • Motion (physics)
  • Medicine
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Tendon
  • Computer science
  • Surgery
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