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The effect of gelatin incorporation into electrospun poly(L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolactone) fibers on mechanical properties and cytocompatibility.

Authors :
Lee J
Tae G
Kim YH
Park IS
Kim SH
Kim SH
Source :
Biomaterials [Biomaterials] 2008 Apr; Vol. 29 (12), pp. 1872-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Jan 29.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Very elastic poly(L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolactone) (PLCL) (50:50) copolymer blended with gelatin was electrospun into microfibers from a hexafluoroisopropanol solution. PLCL fiber sheet exhibited the unique soft and flexible behavior while gelatin fiber was hard and brittle. As the gelatin content of PLCL/gelatin fibers increased, Young's modulus was increased, but the elongation was decreased compared to those of PLCL. However, fibers containing 10-30 wt% gelatin demonstrated an enhanced tensile strength with still high elongation to be beneficial for tissue engineering scaffolds. The cytocompatibility of electrospun fiber sheets was evaluated by fibroblasts (NIH-3T3) cell culture. The initial cell adhesion on various fibers after 5h was somewhat similar, but in the order of PLCL>PLCL70/gelatin30 approximately PLCL50/gelatin50>PLCL90/gelatin10 approximately gelatin>PLCL30/gelatin70. However, the cell proliferation exhibited a completely different and strong dependence on the fiber composition: a very high proliferation rate on PLCL90/gelatin10, followed by PLCL>gelatin>PLCL70/gelatin30. Such an enhanced effect of gelatin, especially at 10 wt% content, on strength and cytocompatibility of PLCL/gelatin fibers would be very preferable for tissue engineering scaffolds.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0142-9612
Volume :
29
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biomaterials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18234330
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2007.12.029