Extracellular Matrix Microparticles Improve GelMA Bioink Resolution for 3D Bioprinting at Ambient Temperature

Macromol Mater Eng. 2022 Oct;307(10):2200196. doi: 10.1002/mame.202200196. Epub 2022 Jul 21.

Abstract

Introduction: Current bioinks for 3D bioprinting, such as gelatin-methacryloyl, are generally low viscosity fluids at room temperature, requiring specialized systems to create complex geometries.

Methods and results: Adding decellularized extracellular matrix microparticles derived from porcine tracheal cartilage to gelatin-methacryloyl creates a yield stress fluid capable of forming self-supporting structures. This bioink blend performs similarly at 25°C to gelatin-methacryloyl alone at 15°C in linear resolution, print fidelity, and tensile mechanics.

Conclusion: This method lowers barriers to manufacturing complex tissue geometries and removes the need for cooling systems.

Keywords: 3D bioprinting; extracellular matrix; hydrogel; larynx; tissue engineering; trachea.