Nano-/microfiber scaffold for tissue engineering: Physical and biological properties |
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Authors: | Santana Bianca Palma Dos Reis Paganotto Gian Francesco Nedel Fernanda Piva Evandro de Carvalho Rodrigo Varella Nör Jacques Eduardo Demarco Flávio Fernando Villarreal Carreño Neftali Lenin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Operative Dentistry School of Dentistry, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil. biancapalmasantana.mg@gmail.com. |
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Abstract: | Alginate hydrogel (AH) has intrinsic physical and biological limitations that hinder its broader application in tissue engineering. We hypothesized that the inclusion of nanofibers in the hydrogel and the use of a biotemplate that mimics nature would enhance the translational potential of alginate hydrogels. In this study, we have shown a method to obtain nano-/microfibers of titanium (nfTD) and hydroxyapatite (nfHY) using cotton as a biotemplate. These fibers were incorporated in the alginate hydrogel and the mechanical characteristics and biological response to these reinforced materials were evaluated. We observed that these nanofibers resembled the structure of natural collagen and did not mediate cell toxicity. The incorporation of nfTD or nfHY to the AH has not increased the viscosity of the hydrogel. Therefore, this is a feasible method to produce a scaffold with improved physical characteristics, while at the same time generating an enhanced environment for cell adhesion and proliferation. ? 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part A: 100A:3051-3058, 2012. |
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