| Literature DB >> 26945811 |
Xuejun Wang1, Tao Lou2, Wenhua Zhao3, Guojun Song3, Chunyao Li3, Guangpeng Cui3.
Abstract
The scaffold microstructure has a great impact on cell functions in tissue engineering. Herein, the PLLA scaffolds with hierarchical fiber size and pore size were successfully fabricated by thermal-induced phase separation or combined thermal-induced phase separation and salt leaching methods. The PLLA scaffolds were fabricated as microfibrous scaffolds, microfibrous scaffolds with macropores (50-350 µm), nanofibrous scaffolds with micropores (100 nm to 10 µm), and nanofibrous scaffolds with both macropores and micropores by tailoring selective solvents for forming different fiber size and pre-sieved salts for creating controlled pore size. Among the four kinds of PLLA scaffolds, the nanofibrous scaffolds with both macropores and micropores provided a favorable microenvironment for protein adsorption, cell proliferation, and cell infiltration. The results further confirmed the significance of fiber size and pore size on the biological properties, and a scaffold with both micropores and macropores, and a nanofibrous matrix might have promising applications in bone tissue engineering.Keywords: Pore size; fiber size; hierarchical; scaffold; tissue engineering
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26945811 DOI: 10.1177/0885328216636320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomater Appl ISSN: 0885-3282 Impact factor: 2.646