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Development of a Biodegradable, Temperature-sensitive Dextran-based Polymer as a Cell-detaching Substrate

Journal

MACROMOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 21-28

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201100258

Keywords

cell detachment; dextran; endothelial progenitor cell; temperature-sensitive polymer

Funding

  1. Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund
  2. American Heart Association

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A biodegradable, temperature-sensitive dextran-allyl isocyanate-ethylamine (TSDAIE) as a nonenzymatic cell detachment polymeric substrate for human endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) is developed and examined. The lower critical solution temperature of TSDAIE is determined; its phase transition occurrs at 18 to 22 degrees C. For EPC culture, cell culture flasks are coated with TSDAIE and type I collagen. The TSDAIE coating enables EPC detachment when the culture is cooled to 4 degrees C. The concentration of TSDAIE affects EPC attachment, which is thereby used to optimize the concentration of TSDAIE for coating. At the determined optimal concentration, TSDAIE is found to be compatible for use in EPC culture as revealed by cell attachment, spreading, proliferation, and phenotype. Overall, biodegradable TSDAIE shows promise for applications that culture and expand EPCs including vascular regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.

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