| Literature DB >> 28629024 |
Salvador Aznar-Cervantes1, Ana Pagán2, Jose G Martínez3, Antonia Bernabeu-Esclapez4, Toribio F Otero3, Luis Meseguer-Olmo5, Juan I Paredes6, Jose L Cenis2.
Abstract
Novel approaches to neural research require biocompatible materials capable to act as electrode structures or scaffolds for tissue engineering in order to stimulate or restore the functionality of damaged tissues. This work offers promising results that indicate the potential use of electrospun silk fibroin (SF) scaffolds coated with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) in this sense. The coated material becomes conductor and electroactive. A complete characterisation of SF/rGO scaffolds is provided in terms of electrochemistry, mechanical behaviour and chemical conformation of fibroin. The excellent biocompatibility of this novel material is proved with cultures of PC-12 cells. The coating with rGO improved the adhesion of cells in comparison with cells growing onto the surface of pure SF scaffolds. Also, the use of SF/rGO scaffolds combined with electrical stimulation promoted the differentiation into neural phenotypes reaching comparable or even superior levels to those obtained by means of the traditional treatment with neural growth factor (NGF).Entities:
Keywords: Electrospinning; Fibroin; Graphene; Neural tissue engineering
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28629024 DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.05.055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ISSN: 0928-4931 Impact factor: 7.328