Reduced Graphene Oxide Incorporated GELMA Hydrogel Promotes Angiogenesis for Wound Healing Applications
Abstract
Non-healing or slow healing of chronic wounds is among the serious 
complications of diabetes. The decrease in blood supply due to lack of angiogenesis 
leads to reduced supply of oxygen, nutrients and growth factors resulting in decreased 
proliferation and migration of endothelial cells involved in formation of blood vessels. 
The absence of vascular network also decreases the number of fibroblasts and 
keratinocyte cells in wounded area and therefore results in low collagen deposition in 
diabetic wounds. In this study, we report the development of rGO nanoparticles 
impregnated GelMa hydrogels where rGO nanoparticles were used for enhancing 
angiogenesis and GelMa hydrogel was applied for promoting the growth of tissue 
forming cells for wound healing applications. Gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) based 
hydrogels loaded with different concentration of rGO nanoparticles were synthesized 
by UV crosslinking. Characterization of rGO incorporated GelMA hydrogel retained 
excellent porous structure and hydrophilic properties (porosity, degradation, and 
swelling). In vitro cytotoxicity studies (Live/Dead and MTT assays), using three 
different cell lines, confirmed that the hydrogels are biocompatible. The GelMA 
hydrogel containing 2% rGO enhanced the proliferation of the cells (fibroblasts, 
Endothelial cells, Keratinocytes) and significant wound healing was observed in wound 
healing scratch assay. In vivo using the chick chorioallantoic membrane model showed 
that the presence of rGO in the GelMA hydrogel significantly enhanced angiogenesis.
DOI/handle
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