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Soft-matrices based on silk fibroin and alginate for tissue engineering.

Raquel Silva1, Raminder Singh2, Bapi Sarker1, Dimitrios G Papageorgiou3, Judith A Juhasz1, Judith A Roether4, Iwona Cicha2, Joachim Kaschta4, Dirk W Schubert4, Konstantinos Chrissafis5, Rainer Detsch1, Aldo R Boccaccini6.   

Abstract

Soft tissue regeneration requires the use of matrices that exhibit adequate mechanical properties as well as the ability to supply nutrients and oxygen, and to remove metabolic bio-products. In this work, we describe the development of hydrogels based on the blend between alginate (Alg) and silk fibroin (SF). Herein, we report two main strategies to combine cells with biomaterials: cells are either seeded onto prefabricated hydrogels films (2D), or encapsulated during hydrogel microcapsules formation (3D). Both geometries were successfully produced and characterized. FTIR results indicated a change of conformation of SF from random coil to β-sheet after hydrogel formation. The thermal degradation behavior of films and microcapsules fabricated from Alg, and Alg/SF was dependent on the hydrogel composition and on the geometry of the samples. The presence of SF caused decreased water uptake ability and affected the degradation behavior. Mechanical tests showed that addition of SF promotes an increase in storage modulus, leading to a stiffer material as compared with pure Alg (6 times higher stiffness). Moreover, the in vitro cell-material interaction on Alg/SF hydrogels of different geometries was investigated using human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Viability, attachment, spreading and proliferation of HUVECs were significantly increased on Alg/SF hydrogels compared to neat Alg. These findings indicate that Alg/SF hydrogel is a promising material for the biomedical applications in tissue-engineering and regeneration.
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Keywords:  Alginate; Endothelial cells; Silk fibroin; Soft-matrix; Tissue engineering

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27156697     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2016.04.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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