Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) Scaffolds Fabricated by Melt Electrospinning for Bone Tissue Engineering
2019/11/27 21:20:39
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Melt electrospinning is a promising approach to manufacture biocompatible scaffolds for tissue engineering. In this study, melt electrospinning of poly(epsilon-caprolactone) onto structured, metallic collectors resulted in scaffolds with an average pore size of 250-300 mu m and an average fibre diameter of 15 mu m. Scaffolds were seeded with ovine osteoblasts in vitro. Cell proliferation and deposition of mineralised extracellular matrix was assessed using PicoGreen (R) (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Scoresby, Australia) andWAKO (R) HR II (WAKO, Osaka, Japan) calcium assays. Biocompatibility, cell infiltration and the growth pattern of osteoblasts on scaffolds was investigated using confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Osteoblasts proliferated on the scaffolds over an entire 40-day culture period, with excellent survival rates and deposited mineralized extracellular matrix. In general, the 3D environment of the structured melt electrospun scaffold was favourable for osteoblast cultures.

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