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Taurine grafting and collagen adsorption on PLLA films improve human primary chondrocyte adhesion and growth.

Luca Pellegrino1, Rossana Cocchiola2, Iolanda Francolini1, Mariangela Lopreiato2, Antonella Piozzi1, Robertino Zanoni1, Anna Scotto d'Abusco2, Andrea Martinelli3.   

Abstract

Biocompatible and degradable poly(α-hydroxy acids) are one of the most widely used materials in scaffolds for tissue engineering. Nevertheless, they often need surface modification to improve interaction with cells. Aminolysis is a common method to increase the polymer hydrophilicity and to introduce surface functional groups, able to covalently link or absorb, through electrostatic interaction, bioactive molecules or macromolecules. For this purpose, multi-functional amines, such as diethylenediamine or hexamethylenediamine are used. However, common drawbacks are their toxicity and the introduction of positive charges on the surface. Thus, these kind of modified surfaces are unable to link directly proteins, such as collagens, a promising substrate for many cell types, in particular chondrocytes and osteoblasts. In this work, poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) film surface was labelled with negatively charged sulfonate groups by grafting taurine (TAU) through an aminolysis reaction. The novel modified PLLA film (PLLA-TAU) was able to interact directly with collagen. The reaction was carried out in mild conditions by using a solution of tetrabutylammonium salt of TAU in methanol. ATR-FTIR, XPS and contact angle measurements were used to verify the outcome of the reaction. After the exchange of tetrabutylamonium cation with Na+, collagen was absorbed on the TAU grafted PLLA film (PLLA-TAU-COLL). In vitro biological tests with human primary chondrocytes showed that PLLA-TAU and PLLA-TAU-COLL improved cell viability and adhesion, compared to the unmodified polymer, suggesting that these modifications make PLLA substrate suitable for cartilage repair.
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Keywords:  Aminolysis; Chondrocytes; Collagen; Poly(L-lactide); Surface grafting; Taurine

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28763771     DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2017.07.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces        ISSN: 0927-7765            Impact factor:   5.268


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