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Dynamic Studies of Biomimetic Coated Polycaprolactone Nanofiber Meshes as Bone Extracellular Matrix Analogues

Abstract

This work aimed at studying the effects of dynamic culture con- ditions and biomimetic coating on bone cells grown on nanofiber meshes. In our previous work, biomimetic calcium phosphate coated polycaprolactone nanofibre meshes (BCP-NM) proved to be more efficient for supporting cell attachment and proliferation under static conditions, when compared to polycaprolactone na- nofibre meshe (PCL-NM). However, no studies on the influence of bioreactors on the behaviour of cells cultivated on these materials were developed so far. In fact, in vitro cultivation of constructs using bioreactors which support efficient nutrition of cells has ap- peared as an important step toward the development of functional grafts. In the current work, osteoblast-like cells were seeded on both BCP-NM and PCL-NM. The formed constructs were cultured in a rotating bioreactor (Synthecon, RCSS-1, USA), for different time periods. Cell morphology and viability were assessed by confocal accordingly. No significant difference in cell proliferation was observed in BCP-NM and PCL-NM constructs kept under dynamic conditions when compared to the results obtained from static studies. However, under dynamic conditions, total protein contents were higher on BCP-NM constructs than in the uncoated ones. Moreover, PCL-NM presented a higher number of dead cells than BCP-NM. Obtained results point out that BCP-NM can support cell growth under dynamic conditions. The vast potential of using BCP- NM in applications related to bone tissue engineering was also confirmed.

Journal
TISSUE ENGINEERING: Part A
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pagination
723
Keywords
bone extracellular matrix analogues, polycaprolactone nanofiber meshes
Rights
Restricted Access
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Status
published
Year of Publication
2008
Date Published
2008-07-01
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