PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION

2025

Iohexol as a Refractive Index Tuning Agent for Bioinks in High Cell Density Bioprinting

Xiang Y, Sun Y, et al.

Biomaterials Science

University of California – San Diego

RESEARCH SUMMARY
This study introduces an iohexol-based refractive-index-matching bioink for digital light processing (DLP) bioprinting at high cell density (HCD). By tuning the optical properties of a GelMA hydrogel with Iohexol (IHX), the authors minimized light scattering during polymerization and enabled high-fidelity fabrication of perfusable micro- and milli-scale tissue constructs. The IHX-bioink preserved excellent biocompatibility for epithelial, endothelial, parenchymal, and stem cells, and supported lumen formation with HCD > 50 million cells mL⁻¹. This refractive-index-tuned strategy reduced overpolymerization artifacts and produced tubular constructs with lumen diameters as small as 400 µm and lengths up to 9 mm, demonstrating record-level printing resolution at HCD while maintaining cellular viability and structural integrity.

CELLSCALE INSTRUMENT USED

MicroSquisher

Mechanical characterization of printed GelMA–Iohexol cylinders (1 mm × 1 mm) was performed using a CellScale MicroSquisher to quantify compressive moduli across Iohexol concentrations (0–50 % w/v). Samples were compressed to 200 µm at 8 µm s⁻¹ in three cycles, and Young’s modulus was calculated from the third cycle using MATLAB analysis. The MicroSquisher data validated that Iohexol incorporation softened the hydrogel proportionally to its concentration, confirming controlled photopolymerization and tunable mechanical properties for bioprinting.
AUTHORS

Yi Xiang, Yazhi Sun, Jiaao Guan, Tobias Meng-Saccoccio, Ting-Yu Lu, David Berry, Shaochen Chen.

PUBLICATION DETAILS
JOURNAL

Biomaterials Science

YEAR

2025

INSTITUTIONS

University of California – San Diego

COUNTRIES

United States

INSTRUMENT USED

MicroSquisher

TESTING METHODS

Compression TestingHydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingMicro-Mechanical Testing

RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

3D Bioprinting & Bioink Materials TestingCell Laden HydrogelsDrug Screening & Drug Delivery MechanicsHydrogel Mechanical TestingOrganoid and Tissue Mimetic SystemsStem Cell Mechanobiology

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