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Effects of MRI on an Injectable Hydrogel with Magnetically Alignable Microstructures for Oriented Cell Growth

Oloumi Yazdi, Y.; Bennet, T. J.; Yung, A.; Bale, K.; Pieters, A.; Liubchak, I.; Meyer, A. A.; Caffrey, T. M.; Reinsberg, S.; De Laporte, L.; Madden, J. D. W.; Cheung, K. C.

2026-04-21 bioengineering
10.64898/2026.04.17.719294 bioRxiv
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Injectable biomaterials with aligned microstructures play a critical role in tissue engineering and drug-delivery applications where control over the position and orientation of cells and nano/micron-scale architectures enhance intervention efficacy. Patients are often subject to MRI scans; for patient safety and treatment efficacy, we investigated the effects of MRI on a biomaterial treatment consisting of aligned magnetic microstructures being developed for guiding cell growth. Under MRI exposure, potential movement of aligned structures could be detrimental to nearby cells, and potential MRI-induced heating could adversely affect traumatized tissue. In this work, the alignment state and heat conduction of such a treatment were studied using a 9.4 T preclinical MRI. The treatment comprises short magnetic rod-shaped polycaprolactone fibers (rods) with embedded magnetic nanoparticles in a surrounding hydrogel (gelatin methacrylate), with rod alignment observed before and after a 45-minute MRI scan. No change in rod alignment state was observed, and no heat generation was measured. A theoretical framework was developed which supports the experimental observation that the biomaterial is stable under MRI. This work can be extended to other biomaterial systems with aligned architectures used in tissue engineering applications such as spinal cord, muscle and tendon.

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