Poloxamer-based thermosensitive injectable hydrogels containing a self-assembling peptide for In situ gelation

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2025-01

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Sayedipour, S. Sana
Schomann, Timo
van de Looij, Sanne M.ISNI 0000000512624571
Rezaie, Somayeh
Ramos, Yolande F.M.
Vermonden, TinaISNI 0000000357250265
van der Weerd, Louise
Meulenbelt, Ingrid
Cruz, Luis J.

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Abstract

This study presents the development and characterization of a novel thermosensitive injectable hydrogel designed to enhance the biomechanical properties of poloxamer 407 (P407) through the incorporation of a self-assembling peptide. The primary objective was to engineer a formulation that rapidly gels following intra-articular (i.a.) injection, exhibits improved mechanical strength, and enables sustained release of embedded therapeutic cargo. Gelation time assays demonstrated that the P407-peptide formulation solidified more quickly than P407 alone at equivalent concentrations. Rheological analysis revealed a 1.5 kPa increase in storage modulus in the hybrid hydrogel, confirming improved mechanical integrity. In vitro biocompatibility was assessed using human chondrocyte cell line, with MTS assays and LIVE/DEAD staining indicating no cytotoxicity across tested concentrations. To evaluate in vivo applicability, a near-infrared fluorescent (NIRF) dye was incorporated into the hydrogel and injected intra-articularly into an osteoarthritis (OA) mouse model. The labeled formulation allowed for successful tracking and demonstrated localized gelation, supporting its suitability for site-specific, sustained delivery. Overall, the P407-peptide hydrogel offers a promising platform for i.a. therapeutic applications, combining injectability, rapid thermoresponsive gelation, mechanical reinforcement, and controlled release behavior, making it well-suited for regenerative medicine and OA treatment.

Keywords

In situ gelation, Poloxamer, Self-assembling peptide, Thermosensitive hydrogel, Biotechnology, Structural Biology, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Genetics, Computer Science Applications

Citation

Sayedipour, S S, Schomann, T, van de Looij, S M, Rezaie, S, Ramos, Y F M, Vermonden, T, van der Weerd, L, Meulenbelt, I & Cruz, L J 2025, 'Poloxamer-based thermosensitive injectable hydrogels containing a self-assembling peptide for In situ gelation', Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, vol. 29, pp. 248-257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.09.034