| Literature DB >> 34768244 |
Yijuan Liu1,2, Lina Fan3, Xuemei Lin1,2, Luning Zou1,2, Yaoyao Li1,2, Xinting Ge1,2, Weihao Fu1,2, Zonghao Zhang1,2, Kuancheng Xiao1,2, Hongbing Lv1,2.
Abstract
RADA16-I is an ion-complementary self-assembled peptide with a regular folded secondary conformation and can be assembled into an ordered nanostructure. Dentonin is an extracellular matrix phosphate glycoprotein functional peptide motif-containing RGD and SGDG motifs. In this experiment, we propose to combine RAD and Dentonin to form a functionalized self-assembled peptide RAD/Dentonin hydrogel scaffold. Furthermore, we expect that the RAD with the addition of functional motif Dentonin can promote pulp regeneration. The study analyzed the physicochemical properties of RAD/Dentonin through circular dichroism, morphology scanning, and rheology. Besides, we examined the scaffold's biocompatibility by immunofluorescent staining, CCK-8 method, Live/Dead fluorescent staining, and 3D reconstruction. Finally, we applied ALP activity assay, RT-qPCR, and Alizarin red S staining to detect the effect of RAD/Dentonin on the odontogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs). The results showed that RAD/Dentonin spontaneously assembles into a hydrogel with aβ-sheet-based nanofiber network structure.In vitro, RAD/Dentonin has superior biocompatibility and enhances adhesive proliferation, migration, odontogenic differentiation, and mineralization deposition of hDPSCs. In conclusion, the novel self-assembled peptide RAD/Dentonin is a new scaffold material suitable for cell culture and has promising applications as a scaffold for endodontic tissue engineering.Entities:
Keywords: dental pulp regeneration; functionalized self-assembled peptide; hydrogel scaffold
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34768244 DOI: 10.1088/1748-605X/ac3928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Mater ISSN: 1748-6041 Impact factor: 3.715