Репозиторий Университета

Osteoinducing scaffolds with multi-layered biointerface


  • Grebenik E.
  • Grinchenko V.
  • Churbanov S.
  • Minaev N.
  • Shavkuta B.
  • Melnikov P.
  • Butnaru D.
  • Rochev Y.
  • Bagratashvili V.
  • Timashev P.
Дата публикации:06.06.2018
Журнал: Biomedical Materials (Bristol)
БД: Scopus
Ссылка: Scopus
Индекс цитирования: 4

Аннтотация

© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. This study was aimed to design and characterise hybrid tissue-engineered constructs composed of osteoinducing polylactide-based scaffolds with multi-layered cellular biointerface for bone tissue reconstruction. Three-dimensional scaffolds with improved hydrophilic and osteoinducing properties were produced using the surface-selective laser sintering (SSLS) method. The designed scaffold pattern had dimensions of 8 ×8 ×2.5 mm and ladder-like pores (∼700 μm in width). Hyaluronic acid-coated polylactide microparticles (∼100 μm in diameter) were used as building blocks and water was used as the photosensitizer for SSLS followed by photocross-linking with Irgacure 2959 photoinitiator. Resulting scaffolds provided successful adhesion and expansion of human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells from a single-cell suspension. Induced calcium deposition by the cells associated with osteogenic differentiation was detected in 7-21 days of culturing in basal medium. The values were up to 60% higher on scaffolds produced at a higher prototyping speed under the experimental conditions. Innovative approach to graft the scaffolds with multi-layered cell sheets was proposed aiming to facilitate host tissue-implant integration. The sheets of murine MS-5 stromal cell line exhibited contiguous morphology and high viability in a modelled construct. Thus, the SSLS method proved to be effective in designing osteoinducing scaffolds suitable for the delivery of cell sheets.


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