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Highly Tough and Biodegradable Poly(ethylene Glycol)-Based Bioadhesives for Large-Scaled Liver Injury Hemostasis and Tissue Regeneration.

Advanced healthcare materials/Advanced Healthcare Materials(2023)

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Conventional tissue adhesives face challenges for hemostasis and tissue regeneration in large-scaled hemorrhage and capillary hypobaric bleeding due to weak adhesion, and inability to degrade at specific sites. Herein, convenient and injectable poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based adhesives are developed to address the issues for liver hemostasis. The PEG-bioadhesives are composed of tetra-armed PEG succinimide glutarate (PEG-SG), tetra-armed PEG amine (PEG-NH2), and tri-lysine. By mixing the components, the PEG-bioadhesives can be rapidly formulated for use of liver bleeding closure in hepatectomy. The PEG-bioadhesives also possess mechanical compliance to native tissues (elastic modulus & AP;40 kPa) and tough tissue adhesion (& AP;28 kPa), which enables sufficient adhering to the injured tissues and promotes liver regeneration with the PEG-bioadhesive degradation. In both rats of liver injury and pigs of large-scaled hepatic hemorrhage, the PEG-bioadhesives show effective hemostasis with superior blood loss than conventional tissue adhesives. Due to biocompatibility and degradability, the PEG-bioadhesive is advantageous for liver regeneration, while commercial adhesives (e.g., N-octyl cyanoacrylate) display adhesion failure and limited liver reconstructions. These PEG-bioadhesive components are FDA-approved, and demonstrate excellent adhesion to various tissues not only for liver hemostasis, it is a promising candidate in biomedical translations and clinical applications.
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PEG,tissue adhesives,tissue hemostasis,tissue regeneration
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