posted on 2018-07-09, 00:00authored byMegumu Sakoda, Makoto Kaneko, Seiichi Ohta, Pan Qi, Shigetoshi Ichimura, Yutaka Yatomi, Taichi Ito
We
have developed a new hydrogel hemostat composed of hyaluronan
(HA) conjugated with inorganic polyphosphate (PolyP). A hemostatic
hydrogel, HAX-PolyP, was formed rapidly by mixing aldehyde-modified
HA and hydrazide-modified HA conjugated with PolyP (HA-PolyP). Although
the gelation rate decreased with increasing PolyP content, the gelation
time was below 5 min. In addition, the hydrogel swelling volume decreased
with increasing PolyP content, but the degradation rate did not depend
on PolyP content and the hydrogel underwent complete degradation through
hydrolysis over 3 weeks in phosphate buffered saline. HAX-PolyP showed
similar biocompatibility with the HA hydrogel without PolyP conjugation
in vitro and in vivo. Intraperitoneal administration of HAX-PolyP
did not induce any adhesion in the peritoneum and clot formation in
the lungs. Finally, HA-PolyP accelerated the coagulation rate of human
plasma ex vivo, and HAX-PolyP showed as strong a hemostatic effect
as fibrin glue in a mouse liver bleeding model in vivo.