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Electrospun elastin-like polypeptide enriched polyurethanes and their interactions with vascular smooth muscle cells.

Patrick H Blit1, Kyle G Battiston, Meilin Yang, J Paul Santerre, Kimberly A Woodhouse.   

Abstract

In vascular tissue, elastin is an essential extracellular matrix protein that plays an important biomechanical and biological signalling role. Native elastin is insoluble and is difficult to extract from tissues, which results in its relatively rare use for the fabrication of vascular tissue engineering scaffolds. Recombinant elastin-like polypeptide-4 (ELP4), which mimics the structure and function of native tropoelastin, represents a practical alternative to the native elastic fibre for vascular applications. In this study, electrospinning was utilized to fabricate fibrous scaffolds which were subsequently surface modified with ELP4 and used as substrates for smooth muscle cell culture. ELP4 surface modified materials demonstrated enhanced smooth muscle cell (SMC) adhesion and maintenance of cell numbers over a 1-week period relative to controls. SMCs seeded on the ELP4 surface modified materials were also shown to exhibit the cell morphology and biological markers of a contractile phenotype including a spindle-like morphology, actin filament organization and smooth muscle myosin heavy chain expression. Competitive inhibition experiments demonstrated that the elastin-laminin cell surface receptor and its affinity for the VGVAPG peptide sequence on ELP4 molecules are likely involved in the initial SMC contact with the ELP4 modified materials. Elastin-like polypeptides show promise as surface modifiers for candidate scaffolds for engineering contractile vascular tissues.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22459513     DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2012.03.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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Review 5.  Fibrous Scaffolds From Elastin-Based Materials.

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Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-07-16

Review 6.  A critical review of fibrous polyurethane-based vascular tissue engineering scaffolds.

Authors:  Reza Rahbarghazi; Soodabeh Davaran; Sonia Fathi-Karkan; Behnaz Banimohamad-Shotorbani; Sepideh Saghati
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