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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(11): 12767-12776, 2021 Mar 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33389997

ABSTRACT

We report the fabrication of scroll-like scaffolds with anisotropic topography using 4D printing based on a combination of 3D extrusion printing of methacrylated alginate, melt-electrowriting of polycaprolactone fibers, and shape-morphing of the fabricated object. A combination of 3D extrusion printing and melt-electrowriting allows programmed deposition of different materials and fabrication of structures with high resolution. Shape-morphing allows the transformation of a patterned surface of a printed structure in a pattern on inner surface of a folded object that is used to align cells. We demonstrate that the concentration of calcium ions, the environment media, and the geometrical shape of the scaffold influences shape-morphing that allows it to be efficiently programmed. Myoblasts cultured inside a scrolled bilayer scaffold demonstrate excellent viability and proliferation. Moreover, the patterned surface generated by PCL fibers allow a very high degree of orientation of cells, which cannot be achieved on the alginate layer without fibers.


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Alginates/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Bioprinting/methods , Methacrylates/chemistry , Smart Materials/chemistry , Tissue Scaffolds/chemistry , Animals , Bioprinting/instrumentation , Cell Line , Equipment Design , Mice , Myoblasts/cytology , Polymers/chemistry , Printing, Three-Dimensional/instrumentation , Tissue Engineering
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ACS Appl Bio Mater ; 4(7): 5585-5597, 2021 07 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35006745

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This paper reports an approach for the fabrication of highly aligned soft elastic fibrous scaffolds using touch spinning of thermoplastic polycaprolactone-polyurethane elastomers and demonstrates their potential for the engineering of muscle tissue. A family of polyester-polyurethane soft copolymers based on polycaprolactone with different molecular weights and three different chain extenders such as 1,4-butanediol and polyethylene glycols with different molecular weight was synthesized. By varying the molar ratio and molecular weights between the segments of the copolymer, different physicochemical and mechanical properties were obtained. The polymers possess elastic modulus in the range of a few megapascals and good reversibility of deformation after stretching. The combination of the selected materials and fabrication methods allows several essential advantages such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, suitable mechanical properties (elasticity and softness of the fibers), high recovery ratio, and high resilience mimicking properties of the extracellular matrix of muscle tissue. Myoblasts demonstrate high viability in contact with aligned fibrous scaffolds, where they align along the fibers, allowing efficient cell patterning on top of the structures. Altogether, the importance of this approach is the fabrication of highly oriented fiber constructs that can support the proliferation and alignment of muscle cells for muscle tissue engineering applications.


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Polyurethanes , Tissue Engineering , Muscle, Skeletal , Polymers/chemistry , Polyurethanes/chemistry , Tissue Scaffolds/chemistry
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