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Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesis

Polybutylene succinate (PBS) is a biodegradable polyester with better processability and different mechanical properties compared to polylactides (PLAs), the most commonly used synthetic polymers in tissue engineering (TE). Since only few studies have evaluated PBS-containing materials for bone TE,...

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Autores principales: Ojansivu, Miina, Johansson, Laura, Vanhatupa, Sari, Tamminen, Ilmari, Hannula, Markus, Hyttinen, Jari, Kellomäki, Minna, Miettinen, Susanna
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29853915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5928935
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author Ojansivu, Miina
Johansson, Laura
Vanhatupa, Sari
Tamminen, Ilmari
Hannula, Markus
Hyttinen, Jari
Kellomäki, Minna
Miettinen, Susanna
author_facet Ojansivu, Miina
Johansson, Laura
Vanhatupa, Sari
Tamminen, Ilmari
Hannula, Markus
Hyttinen, Jari
Kellomäki, Minna
Miettinen, Susanna
author_sort Ojansivu, Miina
collection PubMed
description Polybutylene succinate (PBS) is a biodegradable polyester with better processability and different mechanical properties compared to polylactides (PLAs), the most commonly used synthetic polymers in tissue engineering (TE). Since only few studies have evaluated PBS-containing materials for bone TE, we prepared PLA-PBS blends and analyzed material properties as well as cell attachment, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) on scaffolds. In addition to PLA, PBS, and PLA-PBS blends, PLA-polycaprolactone and PLA-poly(trimethylene carbonate) blends were evaluated. Polymer fibers were prepared using melt spinning. Pure PBS was observed to have the highest crystallinity and strain at break compared to the tougher PLA and PLA blends. No degradation occurred during the 4-week hydrolysis in either of the materials. Knitted and rolled scaffolds were manufactured, seeded with hMSCs, and cultured for 27 days. Human MSC viability was good on all the materials, but cell spreading along the fibers was only detected in PBS-containing scaffolds. They also induced the strongest proliferative response and osteogenic differentiation, which diminished with decreasing PBS content. Based on these results, PBS is superior to PLA with respect to hMSC attachment, proliferation, and osteogenesis. This encourages utilizing PBS-based biomaterials more widely in bone TE applications.
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spelling pubmed-59644212018-05-31 Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesis Ojansivu, Miina Johansson, Laura Vanhatupa, Sari Tamminen, Ilmari Hannula, Markus Hyttinen, Jari Kellomäki, Minna Miettinen, Susanna Stem Cells Int Research Article Polybutylene succinate (PBS) is a biodegradable polyester with better processability and different mechanical properties compared to polylactides (PLAs), the most commonly used synthetic polymers in tissue engineering (TE). Since only few studies have evaluated PBS-containing materials for bone TE, we prepared PLA-PBS blends and analyzed material properties as well as cell attachment, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) on scaffolds. In addition to PLA, PBS, and PLA-PBS blends, PLA-polycaprolactone and PLA-poly(trimethylene carbonate) blends were evaluated. Polymer fibers were prepared using melt spinning. Pure PBS was observed to have the highest crystallinity and strain at break compared to the tougher PLA and PLA blends. No degradation occurred during the 4-week hydrolysis in either of the materials. Knitted and rolled scaffolds were manufactured, seeded with hMSCs, and cultured for 27 days. Human MSC viability was good on all the materials, but cell spreading along the fibers was only detected in PBS-containing scaffolds. They also induced the strongest proliferative response and osteogenic differentiation, which diminished with decreasing PBS content. Based on these results, PBS is superior to PLA with respect to hMSC attachment, proliferation, and osteogenesis. This encourages utilizing PBS-based biomaterials more widely in bone TE applications. Hindawi 2018-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5964421/ /pubmed/29853915 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5928935 Text en Copyright © 2018 Miina Ojansivu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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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Ojansivu, Miina
Johansson, Laura
Vanhatupa, Sari
Tamminen, Ilmari
Hannula, Markus
Hyttinen, Jari
Kellomäki, Minna
Miettinen, Susanna
Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesis
title Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesis
title_full Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesis
title_fullStr Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesis
title_short Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesis
title_sort knitted 3d scaffolds of polybutylene succinate support human mesenchymal stem cell growth and osteogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29853915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5928935
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