Table 3.
Collagen-based hydrogels in neural regeneration.
Hydrogel Structure | Hydrogel Physical, Chemical, and Biological Characteristics | Neural Disease/Disorder Targeted | Ref |
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Chitosan/collagen hydrogel hybrid nerve guidance conduit containing Schwann cells | Mechanical strength, bioabsorbable, biocompatible; supports axonal extension | Peripheral nerve regeneration | [11] |
Chitosan/collagen hydrogel nerve conduit encapsulating Schwann cells | Synergistic effect on axonal regrowth and remyelination, biocompatibility, mechanical support | Peripheral nerve regeneration | [12] |
Collagen type I hydrogel containing chitosan nanoparticles loaded with insulin | Increases Schwann cell proliferation and muscle action potential, promotes nerve regeneration | Peripheral nerve regeneration | [25] |
Collagen type I hydrogel containing naringin | Promotes Schwann cell proliferation, porous structure, swelling behavior, cyto/hemocompatibility, biodegradability | Peripheral nerve regeneration | [30] |
Hydroxyapatite nanoparticle-containing collagen type I hydrogel | Enhances Schwann cell proliferation, biocompatibility | Peripheral nerve regeneration | [33] |
Nanofiber neural guidance channels with collagen hydrogel and acetyl L-carnitine (ALC) | Supports cell attachment and tensile strength, has favorable effects on metabolic activity | Peripheral nerve injury | [56] |
Porous PLCL membrane with 3D-printed collagen hydrogel | Elasticity, aligned collagen fibers, longitudinal orientation, nanoporous structure; promotes axonal regeneration and remyelination | Peripheral nerve regeneration | [57] |