Title of article :
Cellular behavior of L929 and MG-63 cells cultured on electrospun nanofibers of chitosan with different degrees of phosphorylation
Author/Authors :
Datta, Pallab Centre for Healthcare Science and Technology - Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India , Ray, Asmita Centre for Healthcare Science and Technology - Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India
Abstract :
Phosphate groups chemically grafted onto
polymer substrates can be used as biomimetic analogs for
in vitro studying of function of biomacromolecules and
also as tissue substitutes in clinical conditions of organ
loss. Despite this inspiration, studies correlating effect of
degree of phosphate grafting of a polymer on fabrication
and biological properties of polymers are lacking. In this
work, N-methylene phosphonic chitosan (PC) with different
degrees of phosphate contents were synthesized and the
effect of phosphate grafting on electrospinning behavior of
substituted polymers is investigated. In PC, higher phosphate
content widened concentration range for nanofiber
formation. Balance between conductivity and viscosity of
solutions played a determinant role in the success of
electrospinning process. Culture of L929 cells showed
grafting-dependent increase in cell proliferation. On the
other hand, culture of MG-63 cells showed a positive
correlation between grafting degree and Alkaline Phosphatase
(ALP) expression. It is concluded that improvement
of cell response parameters of nanofiber scaffolds can
be attained as a function of controlled degree of phosphate
grafting in polymeric biomaterials with implications for
bone tissue engineering applications. Such studies may also
be useful to develop quantitative structure activity relationships
of functional polymers
Keywords :
Phosphorylation , Electrospinning , Bone regeneration , Chitosan , MTT assay
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials