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Axonal Guidance Using Biofunctionalized Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibroin Fibers as Scaffold
After an injury, the limited regenerative capacity of the central nervous system makes the reconnection and functional recovery of the affected nervous tissue almost impossible. To address this problem, biomaterials appear as a promising option for the design of scaffolds that promote and guide this...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9944560/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36810396 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics8010065 |
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author | Castro-Domínguez, Cristina Lozano-Picazo, Paloma Álvarez-López, Aroa Garrote-Junco, Javier Panetsos, Fivos Guinea, Gustavo V. Elices, Manuel Rojo, Francisco Javier González-Nieto, Daniel Colchero, Luis Ramos, Milagros Pérez-Rigueiro, José |
author_facet | Castro-Domínguez, Cristina Lozano-Picazo, Paloma Álvarez-López, Aroa Garrote-Junco, Javier Panetsos, Fivos Guinea, Gustavo V. Elices, Manuel Rojo, Francisco Javier González-Nieto, Daniel Colchero, Luis Ramos, Milagros Pérez-Rigueiro, José |
author_sort | Castro-Domínguez, Cristina |
collection | PubMed |
description | After an injury, the limited regenerative capacity of the central nervous system makes the reconnection and functional recovery of the affected nervous tissue almost impossible. To address this problem, biomaterials appear as a promising option for the design of scaffolds that promote and guide this regenerative process. Based on previous seminal works on the ability of regenerated silk fibroin fibers spun through the straining flow spinning (SFS) technique, this study is intended to show that the usage of functionalized SFS fibers allows an enhancement of the guidance ability of the material when compared with the control (nonfunctionalized) fibers. It is shown that the axons of the neurons not only tend to follow the path marked by the fibers, in contrast to the isotropic growth observed on conventional culture plates, but also that this guidance can be further modulated through the biofunctionalization of the material with adhesion peptides. Establishing the guidance ability of these fibers opens the possibility of their use as implants for spinal cord injuries, so that they may represent the core of a therapy that would allow the reconnection of the injured ends of the spinal cord. |
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spelling | pubmed-99445602023-02-23 Axonal Guidance Using Biofunctionalized Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibroin Fibers as Scaffold Castro-Domínguez, Cristina Lozano-Picazo, Paloma Álvarez-López, Aroa Garrote-Junco, Javier Panetsos, Fivos Guinea, Gustavo V. Elices, Manuel Rojo, Francisco Javier González-Nieto, Daniel Colchero, Luis Ramos, Milagros Pérez-Rigueiro, José Biomimetics (Basel) Article After an injury, the limited regenerative capacity of the central nervous system makes the reconnection and functional recovery of the affected nervous tissue almost impossible. To address this problem, biomaterials appear as a promising option for the design of scaffolds that promote and guide this regenerative process. Based on previous seminal works on the ability of regenerated silk fibroin fibers spun through the straining flow spinning (SFS) technique, this study is intended to show that the usage of functionalized SFS fibers allows an enhancement of the guidance ability of the material when compared with the control (nonfunctionalized) fibers. It is shown that the axons of the neurons not only tend to follow the path marked by the fibers, in contrast to the isotropic growth observed on conventional culture plates, but also that this guidance can be further modulated through the biofunctionalization of the material with adhesion peptides. Establishing the guidance ability of these fibers opens the possibility of their use as implants for spinal cord injuries, so that they may represent the core of a therapy that would allow the reconnection of the injured ends of the spinal cord. MDPI 2023-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9944560/ /pubmed/36810396 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics8010065 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Castro-Domínguez, Cristina Lozano-Picazo, Paloma Álvarez-López, Aroa Garrote-Junco, Javier Panetsos, Fivos Guinea, Gustavo V. Elices, Manuel Rojo, Francisco Javier González-Nieto, Daniel Colchero, Luis Ramos, Milagros Pérez-Rigueiro, José Axonal Guidance Using Biofunctionalized Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibroin Fibers as Scaffold |
title | Axonal Guidance Using Biofunctionalized Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibroin Fibers as Scaffold |
title_full | Axonal Guidance Using Biofunctionalized Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibroin Fibers as Scaffold |
title_fullStr | Axonal Guidance Using Biofunctionalized Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibroin Fibers as Scaffold |
title_full_unstemmed | Axonal Guidance Using Biofunctionalized Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibroin Fibers as Scaffold |
title_short | Axonal Guidance Using Biofunctionalized Straining Flow Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibroin Fibers as Scaffold |
title_sort | axonal guidance using biofunctionalized straining flow spinning regenerated silk fibroin fibers as scaffold |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9944560/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36810396 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics8010065 |
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