Materials Science and Engineering C, volume 36, pages 130-138
Co-electrospun gelatin-poly(l-lactic acid) scaffolds: Modulation of mechanical properties and chondrocyte response as a function of composition
P Torricelli
1
,
Michela Gioffrè
2
,
Andrea Fiorani
2
,
S. Panzavolta
2
,
C. Gualandi
2
,
Milena Fini
1
,
M. L. Focarete
2
,
A. Bigi
2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2014-03-01
Journal:
Materials Science and Engineering C
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Impact factor: 8.1
ISSN: 09284931, 18730191
Bioengineering
Biomaterials
Mechanics of Materials
Abstract
Bio-synthetic scaffolds of interspersed poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) and gelatin (GEL) fibers are fabricated by co-electrospinning. Tailored PLLA/GEL compositions are obtained and GEL crosslinking with genipin provides for the maintenance of good fiber morphology. Scaffold tensile mechanical properties are intermediate between those of pure PLLA and GEL and vary as a function of PLLA content. Primary human chondrocytes grown on the scaffolds exhibit good proliferation and increased values of the differentiation parameters, especially for intermediate PLLA/GEL compositions. Mineralization tests enable the deposition of a uniform layer of poorly crystalline apatite onto the scaffolds, suggesting potential applications involving cartilage as well as cartilage-bone interface tissue engineering.
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