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Mechanical property and biological performance of electrospun silk fibroin-polycaprolactone scaffolds with aligned fibers

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 263-275

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09205063.2015.1120475

Keywords

Electrospinning; silk fibroin; aligned fibrous scaffold; cell migration; mesenchymal stem cells

Funding

  1. Six Talent Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province [2012-WS-092]
  2. Nanjing Municipal Bureau of Health [YKK13079, ZKX12016]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81401793]

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The mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and sterilizability of silk fibroin allow it to be a possible candidate as a natural bone regenerate material. To improve mechanical character and reinforce the cell movement induction, silk fibroin (SF)-polycaprolactone (PCL) alloy was fabricated by electrospinning techniques with a rotating collector to form aligned fibrous scaffolds and random-oriented scaffolds. The scanning electron microscope image of the scaffold and the mechanical properties of the scaffold were investigated by tensile mechanical tests, which were compared to random-oriented scaffolds. Furthermore, mesenchymal stem cells were planted on these scaffolds to investigate the biocompatibility, elongation, and cell movement in situ. Scanning electron microscopy shows that 91% fibers on the aligned fibroin scaffold were distributed between the dominant direction +/- 10 degrees. With an ideal support for stem cell proliferation in vitro, the aligned fibrous scaffold induces cell elongation at a length of 236.46 +/- 82m and distribution along the dominant fiber direction with a cell alignment angle at 6.57 degrees +/- 4.45 degrees. Compared with random-oriented scaffolds made by artificial materials, aligned SF-PCL scaffolds could provide a moderate mesenchymal stem cell engraftment interface and speed up early stage cell movement toward the bone defect.

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