Title of article
Electrospun poly(caprolactone)-elastin scaffolds for peripheral nerve regeneration
Author/Authors
Swindle-Reilly, Katelyn E. Department of Biomedical Engineering - Saint Louis University, US , Paranjape, Chinmay S. Department of Biomedical Engineering - Saint Louis University, US , Miller, Cheryl A. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering - University of Pennsylvania, US
Pages
8
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1
To page
8
Abstract
Peripheral nerve regeneration can be enhanced by chemical and mechanical cues for neurite growth. Aligned and randomly oriented electrospun nanofibers of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) or a blend of PCL and elastin were fabricated to test their potential to provide contact guidance to embryonic chick dorsal root ganglia for peripheral nerve regeneration. Scanning electron microscopy was used to analyze the fiber diameter. Fiber diameter was found to be significantly smaller when elastin was incorporated into the scaffold (934 ± 58 nm for PCL and 519 ± 36 nm for PCL:elastin). After 24 h in culture, there was preferential cell attachment and neurite extension along the fibers of the elastin-containing scaffolds (average neurite extension 173.4 ± 20.7 μm), indicating that the presence of elastin promotes neurite outgrowth on electrospun scaffolds.
Keywords
Electrospinning , Elastin , PCL , Peripheral nerve regeneration , Dorsal root ganglia , Nanofibers
Journal title
Progress in Biomaterials
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Progress in Biomaterials
Record number
2434228
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