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High-strength and fibrous capsule-resistant zwitterionic elastomers.


ABSTRACT: The high mechanical strength and long-term resistance to the fibrous capsule formation are two major challenges for implantable materials. Unfortunately, these two distinct properties do not come together and instead compromise each other. Here, we report a unique class of materials by integrating two weak zwitterionic hydrogels into an elastomer-like high-strength pure zwitterionic hydrogel via a "swelling" and "locking" mechanism. These zwitterionic-elastomeric-networked (ZEN) hydrogels are further shown to efficaciously resist the fibrous capsule formation upon implantation in mice for up to 1 year. Such materials with both high mechanical properties and long-term fibrous capsule resistance have never been achieved before. This work not only demonstrates a class of durable and fibrous capsule-resistant materials but also provides design principles for zwitterionic elastomeric hydrogels.

SUBMITTER: Dong D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7775767 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The high mechanical strength and long-term resistance to the fibrous capsule formation are two major challenges for implantable materials. Unfortunately, these two distinct properties do not come together and instead compromise each other. Here, we report a unique class of materials by integrating two weak zwitterionic hydrogels into an elastomer-like high-strength pure zwitterionic hydrogel via a "swelling" and "locking" mechanism. These zwitterionic-elastomeric-networked (ZEN) hydrogels are fu  ...[more]

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