Title of article :
Nanostructuring biosynthetic hydrogels for tissue engineering: A cellular and structural analysis
Author/Authors :
Ilya Frisman، نويسنده , , Ilya and Seliktar، نويسنده , , Dror and Bianco-Peled، نويسنده , , Havazelet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The nanostructuring of hydrogel scaffolds used in tissue engineering provides the ability to control cellular fate and tissue morphogenesis through cell–matrix interactions. Here we describe a method to provide nanostructure to a biosynthetic hydrogel scaffold made from crosslinked poly(ethylene glycol)–fibrinogen conjugates (PEG–fibrinogen), by modifying them with the block-copolymer Pluronic® F127. The copolymeric additive self-assembled into micelles at certain concentrations and temperatures, thereby creating nanostructures within the crosslinked hydrogel. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and transmission electron microscopy at cryogenic temperature were used to detect Pluronic® F127 micelles embedded within the crosslinked PEG–fibrinogen hydrogels. The density and order of the micelles within the hydrogel matrix increased as the relative Pluronic® F127 concentration was raised. The transient stability of the micelles within the hydrogel network was analyzed using time-dependent swelling and Pluronic® F127 release measurements. These characterizations revealed that most of the Pluronic® F127 molecules diffuse out of the hydrogels after 4 days in aqueous buffer and SAXS analysis confirmed a significant change in the structure and interactions of the micelles during this time. Cell culture experiments evaluating the three-dimensional fibroblast morphology within the matrix indicated a strong correlation between cell spreading and the hydrogel’s characteristic mesh size. The present research thereby provides a more quantitative understanding of how structural features in an encapsulating hydrogel environment can affect cell morphogenesis towards tissue regeneration.
Keywords :
Nanostructuring , Scaffold , PEGylation , fibrinogen , Poly(ethylene glycol)
Journal title :
Acta Biomaterialia
Journal title :
Acta Biomaterialia