Hydrostatic Pressure Induces Osteogenic Differentiation of Single Stem Cells
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Abstract

Sustained mechanical stimulation represents a powerful strategy for directing stem cell fate, yet its application within microscale injectable carriers remains limited. This study presents a dynamic microgel platform enabling osteogenic differentiation of single mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) solely through hydrostatic pressure, without biochemical induction. Individual MSCs are encapsulated in ionically crosslinked, cell-adhesive alginate microgels and stabilized using an alginate–poly-l-lysine–alginate and calcium coating. Application of cyclic hydrostatic pressure at 200 kPa and 0.5 Hz frequency for 30 min per day leads to upregulation of early osteogenic markers RUNX2 and alkaline phosphatase, enhanced collagen I synthesis, and mineralization over 21 days. Results de…

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