| Literature DB >> 33893711 |
Tingkuo Chen1, Haiming Jiang1, Yibin Zhu1, Xueliu Chen1, Dao Zhang1, Xiang Li1, Fangcheng Shen1, Hongyan Xia1, Yonggang Min2, Kang Xie1.
Abstract
Tissue engineering scaffolds provide an encouraging alternative for nerve injuries due to their biological support for nerve cell growth, which can be used for neuronal repair. Nerve cells have been reported to be mostly cultured on 2D scaffolds that cannot mimic the native extracellular matrix. Herein, highly ordered 3D scaffolds are fabricated for nerve cell culture by melt electrospinning writing, the microstructures and geometries of the scaffolds could be well modulated. An effective strategy for scaffold surface modification to promote nerve cell growth is proposed. The effects of scaffolds with different surface modifications, viz., plasma treatment, single poly-D-lysine (PDL) coating after plasma treatment, single laminin (LM) coating after plasma treatment, double PDL and LM coatings after plasma treatment, on PC12 cell growth are evaluated. Experiments show the scaffold modified with double PDL and LM coatings after plasma treatment facilitated the growth of PC12 cells most effectively, indicating the synergistic effect of PDL and LM on the growth of nerve cells. This is the first systematic and quantitative study of the effects of different scaffold surface modifications on nerve cell growth. The above results provide a versatile culture platform for growing nerve cells, and for recovery from peripheral nerve injury.Entities:
Keywords: melt electrospinning writing; nerve cell growth; peripheral neural regeneration; surface modification; tissue engineering scaffolds
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33893711 DOI: 10.1002/mabi.202100047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Biosci ISSN: 1616-5187 Impact factor: 4.979