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Combining Materials Obtained by 3D-Printing and Electrospinning from Commercial Polylactide Filament to Produce Biocompatible Composites

The design of scaffolds to reach similar three-dimensional structures mimicking the natural and fibrous environment of some cells is a challenge for tissue engineering, and 3D-printing and electrospinning highlights from other techniques in the production of scaffolds. The former is a well-known add...

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Autores principales: Romero-Araya, Pablo, Pino, Victor, Nenen, Ariel, Cárdenas, Verena, Pavicic, Francisca, Ehrenfeld, Pamela, Serandour, Guillaume, Lisoni, Judit G., Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio, Flores, Mario E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34771361
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13213806
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author Romero-Araya, Pablo
Pino, Victor
Nenen, Ariel
Cárdenas, Verena
Pavicic, Francisca
Ehrenfeld, Pamela
Serandour, Guillaume
Lisoni, Judit G.
Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio
Flores, Mario E.
author_facet Romero-Araya, Pablo
Pino, Victor
Nenen, Ariel
Cárdenas, Verena
Pavicic, Francisca
Ehrenfeld, Pamela
Serandour, Guillaume
Lisoni, Judit G.
Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio
Flores, Mario E.
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description The design of scaffolds to reach similar three-dimensional structures mimicking the natural and fibrous environment of some cells is a challenge for tissue engineering, and 3D-printing and electrospinning highlights from other techniques in the production of scaffolds. The former is a well-known additive manufacturing technique devoted to the production of custom-made structures with mechanical properties similar to tissues and bones found in the human body, but lacks the resolution to produce small and interconnected structures. The latter is a well-studied technique to produce materials possessing a fibrillar structure, having the advantage of producing materials with tuned composition compared with a 3D-print. Taking the advantage that commercial 3D-printers work with polylactide (PLA) based filaments, a biocompatible and biodegradable polymer, in this work we produce PLA-based composites by blending materials obtained by 3D-printing and electrospinning. Porous PLA fibers have been obtained by the electrospinning of recovered PLA from 3D-printer filaments, tuning the mechanical properties by blending PLA with small amounts of polyethylene glycol and hydroxyapatite. A composite has been obtained by blending two layers of 3D-printed pieces with a central mat of PLA fibers. The composite presented a reduced storage modulus as compared with a single 3D-print piece and possessing similar mechanical properties to bone tissues. Furthermore, the biocompatibility of the composites is assessed by a simulated body fluid assay and by culturing composites with 3T3 fibroblasts. We observed that all these composites induce the growing and attaching of fibroblast over the surface of a 3D-printed layer and in the fibrous layer, showing the potential of commercial 3D-printers and filaments to produce scaffolds to be used in bone tissue engineering.
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spelling pubmed-85882632021-11-13 Combining Materials Obtained by 3D-Printing and Electrospinning from Commercial Polylactide Filament to Produce Biocompatible Composites Romero-Araya, Pablo Pino, Victor Nenen, Ariel Cárdenas, Verena Pavicic, Francisca Ehrenfeld, Pamela Serandour, Guillaume Lisoni, Judit G. Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio Flores, Mario E. Polymers (Basel) Article The design of scaffolds to reach similar three-dimensional structures mimicking the natural and fibrous environment of some cells is a challenge for tissue engineering, and 3D-printing and electrospinning highlights from other techniques in the production of scaffolds. The former is a well-known additive manufacturing technique devoted to the production of custom-made structures with mechanical properties similar to tissues and bones found in the human body, but lacks the resolution to produce small and interconnected structures. The latter is a well-studied technique to produce materials possessing a fibrillar structure, having the advantage of producing materials with tuned composition compared with a 3D-print. Taking the advantage that commercial 3D-printers work with polylactide (PLA) based filaments, a biocompatible and biodegradable polymer, in this work we produce PLA-based composites by blending materials obtained by 3D-printing and electrospinning. Porous PLA fibers have been obtained by the electrospinning of recovered PLA from 3D-printer filaments, tuning the mechanical properties by blending PLA with small amounts of polyethylene glycol and hydroxyapatite. A composite has been obtained by blending two layers of 3D-printed pieces with a central mat of PLA fibers. The composite presented a reduced storage modulus as compared with a single 3D-print piece and possessing similar mechanical properties to bone tissues. Furthermore, the biocompatibility of the composites is assessed by a simulated body fluid assay and by culturing composites with 3T3 fibroblasts. We observed that all these composites induce the growing and attaching of fibroblast over the surface of a 3D-printed layer and in the fibrous layer, showing the potential of commercial 3D-printers and filaments to produce scaffolds to be used in bone tissue engineering. MDPI 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8588263/ /pubmed/34771361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13213806 Text en © 2021 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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Romero-Araya, Pablo
Pino, Victor
Nenen, Ariel
Cárdenas, Verena
Pavicic, Francisca
Ehrenfeld, Pamela
Serandour, Guillaume
Lisoni, Judit G.
Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio
Flores, Mario E.
Combining Materials Obtained by 3D-Printing and Electrospinning from Commercial Polylactide Filament to Produce Biocompatible Composites
title Combining Materials Obtained by 3D-Printing and Electrospinning from Commercial Polylactide Filament to Produce Biocompatible Composites
title_full Combining Materials Obtained by 3D-Printing and Electrospinning from Commercial Polylactide Filament to Produce Biocompatible Composites
title_fullStr Combining Materials Obtained by 3D-Printing and Electrospinning from Commercial Polylactide Filament to Produce Biocompatible Composites
title_full_unstemmed Combining Materials Obtained by 3D-Printing and Electrospinning from Commercial Polylactide Filament to Produce Biocompatible Composites
title_short Combining Materials Obtained by 3D-Printing and Electrospinning from Commercial Polylactide Filament to Produce Biocompatible Composites
title_sort combining materials obtained by 3d-printing and electrospinning from commercial polylactide filament to produce biocompatible composites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34771361
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13213806
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