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Download fileSuperabsorbent 3D Scaffold Based on Electrospun Nanofibers for Cartilage Tissue Engineering
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posted on 2016-08-25, 00:00 authored by Weiming Chen, Shuai Chen, Yosry Morsi, Hany El-Hamshary, Mohamed El-Newhy, Cunyi Fan, Xiumei MoElectrospun
nanofibers have been used for various biomedical applications. However,
electrospinning commonly produces two-dimensional (2D) membranes,
which limits the application of nanofibers for the 3D tissue engineering
scaffold. In the present study, a porous 3D scaffold (3DS-1) based
on electrospun gelatin/PLA nanofibers has been prepared for cartilage
tissue regeneration. To further improve the repairing effect of cartilage,
a modified scaffold (3DS-2) cross-linked with hyaluronic acid (HA)
was also successfully fabricated. The nanofibrous structure, water
absorption, and compressive mechanical properties of 3D scaffold were
studied. Chondrocytes were cultured on 3D scaffold, and their viability
and morphology were examined. 3D scaffolds were also subjected to
an in vivo cartilage regeneration study on rabbits using an articular
cartilage injury model. The results indicated that 3DS-1 and 3DS-2
exhibited superabsorbent property and excellent cytocompatibility.
Both these scaffolds present elastic property in the wet state. An
in vivo study showed that 3DS-2 could enhance the repair of cartilage.
The present 3D nanofibrous scaffold (3DS-2) would be promising for
cartilage tissue engineering application.
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