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Novel In Situ-Cross-Linked Electrospun Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nonwoven Scaffolds Prove Suitable for Periodontal Tissue Engineering

Periodontal diseases affect millions of people worldwide and can result in tooth loss. Regenerative treatment options for clinical use are thus needed. We aimed at developing new nonwoven-based scaffolds for periodontal tissue engineering. Nonwovens of 16% gelatin/5% hydroxyapatite were produced by...

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Autores principales: Dieterle, Martin Philipp, Steinberg, Thorsten, Tomakidi, Pascal, Nohava, Jiri, Vach, Kirstin, Schulz, Simon Daniel, Hellwig, Elmar, Proksch, Susanne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745858
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061286
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author Dieterle, Martin Philipp
Steinberg, Thorsten
Tomakidi, Pascal
Nohava, Jiri
Vach, Kirstin
Schulz, Simon Daniel
Hellwig, Elmar
Proksch, Susanne
author_facet Dieterle, Martin Philipp
Steinberg, Thorsten
Tomakidi, Pascal
Nohava, Jiri
Vach, Kirstin
Schulz, Simon Daniel
Hellwig, Elmar
Proksch, Susanne
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description Periodontal diseases affect millions of people worldwide and can result in tooth loss. Regenerative treatment options for clinical use are thus needed. We aimed at developing new nonwoven-based scaffolds for periodontal tissue engineering. Nonwovens of 16% gelatin/5% hydroxyapatite were produced by electrospinning and in situ glyoxal cross-linking. In a subset of scaffolds, additional porosity was incorporated via extractable polyethylene glycol fibers. Cell colonization and penetration by human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PDLFs), or cocultures of both were visualized by scanning electron microscopy and 4′,6-diamidin-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining. Metabolic activity was assessed via Alamar Blue(®) staining. Cell type and differentiation were analyzed by immunocytochemical staining of Oct4, osteopontin, and periostin. The electrospun nonwovens were efficiently populated by both hMSCs and PDLFs, while scaffolds with additional porosity harbored significantly more cells. The metabolic activity was higher for cocultures of hMSCs and PDLFs, or for PDLF-seeded scaffolds. Periostin and osteopontin expression was more pronounced in cocultures of hMSCs and PDLFs, whereas Oct4 staining was limited to hMSCs. These novel in situ-cross-linked electrospun nonwoven scaffolds allow for efficient adhesion and survival of hMSCs and PDLFs. Coordinated expression of differentiation markers was observed, which rendered this platform an interesting candidate for periodontal tissue engineering.
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spelling pubmed-92306562022-06-25 Novel In Situ-Cross-Linked Electrospun Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nonwoven Scaffolds Prove Suitable for Periodontal Tissue Engineering Dieterle, Martin Philipp Steinberg, Thorsten Tomakidi, Pascal Nohava, Jiri Vach, Kirstin Schulz, Simon Daniel Hellwig, Elmar Proksch, Susanne Pharmaceutics Article Periodontal diseases affect millions of people worldwide and can result in tooth loss. Regenerative treatment options for clinical use are thus needed. We aimed at developing new nonwoven-based scaffolds for periodontal tissue engineering. Nonwovens of 16% gelatin/5% hydroxyapatite were produced by electrospinning and in situ glyoxal cross-linking. In a subset of scaffolds, additional porosity was incorporated via extractable polyethylene glycol fibers. Cell colonization and penetration by human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PDLFs), or cocultures of both were visualized by scanning electron microscopy and 4′,6-diamidin-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining. Metabolic activity was assessed via Alamar Blue(®) staining. Cell type and differentiation were analyzed by immunocytochemical staining of Oct4, osteopontin, and periostin. The electrospun nonwovens were efficiently populated by both hMSCs and PDLFs, while scaffolds with additional porosity harbored significantly more cells. The metabolic activity was higher for cocultures of hMSCs and PDLFs, or for PDLF-seeded scaffolds. Periostin and osteopontin expression was more pronounced in cocultures of hMSCs and PDLFs, whereas Oct4 staining was limited to hMSCs. These novel in situ-cross-linked electrospun nonwoven scaffolds allow for efficient adhesion and survival of hMSCs and PDLFs. Coordinated expression of differentiation markers was observed, which rendered this platform an interesting candidate for periodontal tissue engineering. MDPI 2022-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9230656/ /pubmed/35745858 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061286 Text en © 2022 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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Dieterle, Martin Philipp
Steinberg, Thorsten
Tomakidi, Pascal
Nohava, Jiri
Vach, Kirstin
Schulz, Simon Daniel
Hellwig, Elmar
Proksch, Susanne
Novel In Situ-Cross-Linked Electrospun Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nonwoven Scaffolds Prove Suitable for Periodontal Tissue Engineering
title Novel In Situ-Cross-Linked Electrospun Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nonwoven Scaffolds Prove Suitable for Periodontal Tissue Engineering
title_full Novel In Situ-Cross-Linked Electrospun Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nonwoven Scaffolds Prove Suitable for Periodontal Tissue Engineering
title_fullStr Novel In Situ-Cross-Linked Electrospun Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nonwoven Scaffolds Prove Suitable for Periodontal Tissue Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Novel In Situ-Cross-Linked Electrospun Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nonwoven Scaffolds Prove Suitable for Periodontal Tissue Engineering
title_short Novel In Situ-Cross-Linked Electrospun Gelatin/Hydroxyapatite Nonwoven Scaffolds Prove Suitable for Periodontal Tissue Engineering
title_sort novel in situ-cross-linked electrospun gelatin/hydroxyapatite nonwoven scaffolds prove suitable for periodontal tissue engineering
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745858
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061286
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