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Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications

One of the main open issues in modern vascular surgery is the nonbiodegradability of implants used for stent interventions, which can lead to small caliber-related thrombosis and neointimal hyperplasia. Some new, resorbable polymeric materials have been proposed to substitute traditional stainless-s...

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Autores principales: Barenghi, Rossella, Beke, Szabolcs, Romano, Ilaria, Gavazzo, Paola, Farkas, Balázs, Vassalli, Massimo, Brandi, Fernando, Scaglione, Silvia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25405204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/624645
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author Barenghi, Rossella
Beke, Szabolcs
Romano, Ilaria
Gavazzo, Paola
Farkas, Balázs
Vassalli, Massimo
Brandi, Fernando
Scaglione, Silvia
author_facet Barenghi, Rossella
Beke, Szabolcs
Romano, Ilaria
Gavazzo, Paola
Farkas, Balázs
Vassalli, Massimo
Brandi, Fernando
Scaglione, Silvia
author_sort Barenghi, Rossella
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description One of the main open issues in modern vascular surgery is the nonbiodegradability of implants used for stent interventions, which can lead to small caliber-related thrombosis and neointimal hyperplasia. Some new, resorbable polymeric materials have been proposed to substitute traditional stainless-steel stents, but so far they were affected by poor mechanical properties and low biocompatibility. In this respect, a new material, polypropylene fumarate (PPF), may be considered as a promising candidate to implement the development of next generation stents, due to its complete biodegradability, and excellent mechanical properties and the ease to be precisely patterned. Besides all these benefits, PPF has not been tested yet for vascular prosthesis, mainly because it proved to be almost inert, while the ability to elicit a specific biological function would be of paramount importance in such critical surgery applications. Here, we propose a biomimetic functionalization process, aimed at obtaining specific bioactivation and thus improved cell-polymer interaction. Porous PPF-based scaffolds produced by deep-UV photocuring were coated by elastin and the functionalized scaffolds were extensively characterized, revealing a stable bound between the protein and the polymer surface. Both 3T3 and HUVEC cell lines were used for in vitro tests displaying an enhancement of cells adhesion and proliferation on the functionalized scaffolds.
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spelling pubmed-42274402014-11-17 Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications Barenghi, Rossella Beke, Szabolcs Romano, Ilaria Gavazzo, Paola Farkas, Balázs Vassalli, Massimo Brandi, Fernando Scaglione, Silvia Biomed Res Int Research Article One of the main open issues in modern vascular surgery is the nonbiodegradability of implants used for stent interventions, which can lead to small caliber-related thrombosis and neointimal hyperplasia. Some new, resorbable polymeric materials have been proposed to substitute traditional stainless-steel stents, but so far they were affected by poor mechanical properties and low biocompatibility. In this respect, a new material, polypropylene fumarate (PPF), may be considered as a promising candidate to implement the development of next generation stents, due to its complete biodegradability, and excellent mechanical properties and the ease to be precisely patterned. Besides all these benefits, PPF has not been tested yet for vascular prosthesis, mainly because it proved to be almost inert, while the ability to elicit a specific biological function would be of paramount importance in such critical surgery applications. Here, we propose a biomimetic functionalization process, aimed at obtaining specific bioactivation and thus improved cell-polymer interaction. Porous PPF-based scaffolds produced by deep-UV photocuring were coated by elastin and the functionalized scaffolds were extensively characterized, revealing a stable bound between the protein and the polymer surface. Both 3T3 and HUVEC cell lines were used for in vitro tests displaying an enhancement of cells adhesion and proliferation on the functionalized scaffolds. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4227440/ /pubmed/25405204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/624645 Text en Copyright © 2014 Rossella Barenghi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Barenghi, Rossella
Beke, Szabolcs
Romano, Ilaria
Gavazzo, Paola
Farkas, Balázs
Vassalli, Massimo
Brandi, Fernando
Scaglione, Silvia
Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
title Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_full Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_fullStr Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_full_unstemmed Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_short Elastin-Coated Biodegradable Photopolymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
title_sort elastin-coated biodegradable photopolymer scaffolds for tissue engineering applications
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25405204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/624645
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