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Tellurium-Doped Silanised Bioactive Glass–Chitosan Hydrogels: A Dual Action for Antimicrobial and Osteoconductive Platforms

  • Matteo Bergoglio
  • , Ziba Najmi
  • , Federica Ferla
  • , Alessandro Calogero Scalia
  • , Andrea Cochis
  • , Lia Rimondini
  • , Enrica Vernè
  • , Marco Sangermano
  • , Marta Miola

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Abstract

UV-cured methacrylated chitosan (MCHIT) hydrogels were achieved in the presence of silanised tellurium-doped silica bioactive glass (BG-Te-Sil) to produce an antimicrobial and osteoconductive scaffold for tissue engineering applications. Methacrylation of chitosan enabled efficient crosslinking, and the curing process was evaluated by means of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and photorheology analyses. Compressive testing on crosslinked hydrogels showed that the silanised, bioactive, doped glass increased the hydrogel’s elastic modulus by up to 200% compared to unreinforced controls. Antibacterial assays against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 43300 revealed a significant (p < 0.05) reduction in bacterial metabolic activity for hydrogels containing 50 wt% of the Te-doped bioactive glass. In vitro cytocompatibility with human bone-marrow mesenchymal stem cells demonstrated sustained viability and uniform distribution at 72 h (live/dead staining, AlamarBlue). Under H2O2-induced oxidative stress, reinforced hydrogels downregulated pro-inflammatory genes (TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-1β, and PGES-2). These results suggest that the presence of the silanised bioactive glass can significantly enhance mechanical stability, antibacterial properties, and anti-inflammatory responses without affecting cytocompatibility, making these hydrogels promising for tissue engineering applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1651
JournalPolymers
Volume17
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • bio-based hydrogel
  • bioactive glasses Te-reinforced
  • composite hydrogels
  • photopolymerisation

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