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3D Printing Type 1 Bovine Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications—Physicochemical Characterization and In Vitro Evaluation

Collagen, an abundant extracellular matrix protein, has shown hemostatic, chemotactic, and cell adhesive characteristics, making it an attractive choice for the fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds. The aim of this study was to synthesize a fibrillar colloidal gel from Type 1 bovine collagen,...

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Autores principales: Nayak, Vasudev Vivekanand, Tovar, Nick, Khan, Doha, Pereira, Angel Cabrera, Mijares, Dindo Q., Weck, Marcus, Durand, Alejandro, Smay, James E., Torroni, Andrea, Coelho, Paulo G., Witek, Lukasz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080637
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author Nayak, Vasudev Vivekanand
Tovar, Nick
Khan, Doha
Pereira, Angel Cabrera
Mijares, Dindo Q.
Weck, Marcus
Durand, Alejandro
Smay, James E.
Torroni, Andrea
Coelho, Paulo G.
Witek, Lukasz
author_facet Nayak, Vasudev Vivekanand
Tovar, Nick
Khan, Doha
Pereira, Angel Cabrera
Mijares, Dindo Q.
Weck, Marcus
Durand, Alejandro
Smay, James E.
Torroni, Andrea
Coelho, Paulo G.
Witek, Lukasz
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description Collagen, an abundant extracellular matrix protein, has shown hemostatic, chemotactic, and cell adhesive characteristics, making it an attractive choice for the fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds. The aim of this study was to synthesize a fibrillar colloidal gel from Type 1 bovine collagen, as well as three dimensionally (3D) print scaffolds with engineered pore architectures. 3D-printed scaffolds were also subjected to post-processing through chemical crosslinking (in N-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-N′-ethylcarbodiimide) and lyophilization. The scaffolds were physicochemically characterized through Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Thermogravimetric Analysis, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, and mechanical (tensile) testing. In vitro experiments using Presto Blue and Alkaline Phosphatase assays were conducted to assess cellular viability and the scaffolds’ ability to promote cellular proliferation and differentiation. Rheological analysis indicated shear thinning capabilities in the collagen gels. Crosslinked and lyophilized 3D-printed scaffolds were thermally stable at 37 °C and did not show signs of denaturation, although crosslinking resulted in poor mechanical strength. PB and ALP assays showed no signs of cytotoxicity as a result of crosslinking. Fibrillar collagen was successfully formulated into a colloidal gel for extrusion through a direct inkjet writing printer. 3D-printed scaffolds promoted cellular attachment and proliferation, making them a promising material for customized, patient-specific tissue regenerative applications.
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spelling pubmed-104543362023-08-26 3D Printing Type 1 Bovine Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications—Physicochemical Characterization and In Vitro Evaluation Nayak, Vasudev Vivekanand Tovar, Nick Khan, Doha Pereira, Angel Cabrera Mijares, Dindo Q. Weck, Marcus Durand, Alejandro Smay, James E. Torroni, Andrea Coelho, Paulo G. Witek, Lukasz Gels Article Collagen, an abundant extracellular matrix protein, has shown hemostatic, chemotactic, and cell adhesive characteristics, making it an attractive choice for the fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds. The aim of this study was to synthesize a fibrillar colloidal gel from Type 1 bovine collagen, as well as three dimensionally (3D) print scaffolds with engineered pore architectures. 3D-printed scaffolds were also subjected to post-processing through chemical crosslinking (in N-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-N′-ethylcarbodiimide) and lyophilization. The scaffolds were physicochemically characterized through Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Thermogravimetric Analysis, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, and mechanical (tensile) testing. In vitro experiments using Presto Blue and Alkaline Phosphatase assays were conducted to assess cellular viability and the scaffolds’ ability to promote cellular proliferation and differentiation. Rheological analysis indicated shear thinning capabilities in the collagen gels. Crosslinked and lyophilized 3D-printed scaffolds were thermally stable at 37 °C and did not show signs of denaturation, although crosslinking resulted in poor mechanical strength. PB and ALP assays showed no signs of cytotoxicity as a result of crosslinking. Fibrillar collagen was successfully formulated into a colloidal gel for extrusion through a direct inkjet writing printer. 3D-printed scaffolds promoted cellular attachment and proliferation, making them a promising material for customized, patient-specific tissue regenerative applications. MDPI 2023-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10454336/ /pubmed/37623094 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080637 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nayak, Vasudev Vivekanand
Tovar, Nick
Khan, Doha
Pereira, Angel Cabrera
Mijares, Dindo Q.
Weck, Marcus
Durand, Alejandro
Smay, James E.
Torroni, Andrea
Coelho, Paulo G.
Witek, Lukasz
3D Printing Type 1 Bovine Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications—Physicochemical Characterization and In Vitro Evaluation
title 3D Printing Type 1 Bovine Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications—Physicochemical Characterization and In Vitro Evaluation
title_full 3D Printing Type 1 Bovine Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications—Physicochemical Characterization and In Vitro Evaluation
title_fullStr 3D Printing Type 1 Bovine Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications—Physicochemical Characterization and In Vitro Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed 3D Printing Type 1 Bovine Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications—Physicochemical Characterization and In Vitro Evaluation
title_short 3D Printing Type 1 Bovine Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications—Physicochemical Characterization and In Vitro Evaluation
title_sort 3d printing type 1 bovine collagen scaffolds for tissue engineering applications—physicochemical characterization and in vitro evaluation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623094
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080637
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