Literature DB >> 11077413

Functionalized silk-based biomaterials for bone formation.

S Sofia1, M B McCarthy, G Gronowicz, D L Kaplan.   

Abstract

Silks are being reassessed as biomaterial scaffolds due to their unique mechanical properties, opportunities for genetic tailoring of structure and thus function, and recent studies clarifying biocompatibility. We report on the covalent decoration of silk films with integrin recognition sequences (RGD) as well as parathyroid hormone (PTH, 1-34 amino acids) and a modified PTH 1-34 (mPTH) involved in the induction of bone formation. Osteoblast-like cell (Saos-2) responses to the decorated silk films indicate that the proteins serve as suitable bone-inducing matrices. Osteoblast-like cell adhesion was significantly increased on RGD and PTH compared to plastic, mPTH, and the control peptide RAD. At 2 weeks of culture, message levels of alkaline phosphatase were similar on all substrates, but by 4 weeks, alkaline phosphatase mRNA was greatest on RGD. At 2 weeks of culture, alpha 1(I) procollagen mRNA was elevated on silk, RGD, RAD, and PTH, and hardly detectable on mPTH and plastic. However, by 4 weeks RGD demonstrated the highest level compared to the other substrates. Osteocalcin message levels detected by RT-PCR were greatest on RGD at both time points. Calcification was also significantly elevated on RGD compared to the other substrates with an increase in number and size of the mineralized nodules in culture. Thus, RGD covalently decorated silk appears to stimulate osteoblast-based mineralization in vitro. Copyright 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11077413     DOI: 10.1002/1097-4636(200101)54:1<139::aid-jbm17>3.0.co;2-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res        ISSN: 0021-9304


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3.  Materials fabrication from Bombyx mori silk fibroin.

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4.  Silk hydrogel for cartilage tissue engineering.

Authors:  Pen-Hsiu Grace Chao; Supansa Yodmuang; Xiaoqin Wang; Lin Sun; David L Kaplan; Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 3.368

5.  Silk-Its Mysteries, How It Is Made, and How It Is Used.

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Review 6.  Review physical and chemical aspects of stabilization of compounds in silk.

Authors:  Eleanor M Pritchard; Patrick B Dennis; Fiorenzo Omenetto; Rajesh R Naik; David L Kaplan
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7.  High-resolution NMR characterization of a spider-silk mimetic composed of 15 tandem repeats and a CRGD motif.

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9.  Growth factor gradients via microsphere delivery in biopolymer scaffolds for osteochondral tissue engineering.

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