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Daniela Jasenská1, Věra Kašpárková2, Katarzyna Anna Radaszkiewicz3, Zdenka Capáková4, Jiří Pacherník5, Miroslava Trchová6, Antonín Minařík7, Jan Vajďák8, Tomáš Bárta9, Jaroslav Stejskal10, Marián Lehocký11, Thanh Huong Truong12, Robert Moučka13, Petr Humpolíček14.
Abstract
Novel composite films combining biocompatible polysaccharides with conducting polyaniline (PANI) were prepared via the in-situ polymerization of aniline hydrochloride in the presence of sodium hyaluronate (SH) or chitosan (CH). The composite films possess very good cytocompatibility in terms of adhesion and proliferation of two lines of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC). Moreover, the cardiomyogenesis and even formation of beating clusters were successfully induced on the films. The proportion of formed cardiomyocytes demonstrated excellent properties of composites for tissue engineering of stimuli-responsive tissues. The testing also demonstrated antibacterial activity of the films against E. coli and PANI-SH was able to reduce bacterial growth from 2 × 105 to < 1 cfu cm-2. Physicochemical characterization revealed that the presence of polysaccharides did not notably influence conductivities of the composites being ∼1 and ∼2 S cm-1 for PANI-SH and PANI-CH respectively; however, in comparison with neat PANI, it modified their topography making the films smoother with mean surface roughness of 4 (PANI-SH) and 14 nm (PANI-CH). The combination of conductivity, antibacterial activity and mainly cytocompatibility with hiPSC opens wide application potential of these polysaccharide-based composites.Entities:
Keywords: Conducting composites; Human induced pluripotent stem cells; Polyaniline; Polysacharides
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33278999 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117244
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381