Title of article
Influence of nanopatterns on endothelial cell adhesion: Enhanced cell retention under shear stress
Author/Authors
Zorlutuna، نويسنده , , P. and Rong، نويسنده , , Z. and Vadgama، نويسنده , , P. and Hasirci، نويسنده , , V.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
9
From page
2451
To page
2459
Abstract
In this study, nanopatterned crosslinked films of collagen Type I were seeded with human microvascular endothelial cells and tested for their suitability for vascular tissue engineering. Since the films will be rolled into tubes with concentric layers of collagen, nutrient transfer through the collagen films is quite crucial. Molecular diffusivity through the collagen films, cell viability, cell proliferation and cell retention following shear stress were studied. Cells were seeded onto linearly nanogrooved films (groove widths of 332.5, 500 and 650 nm), with the grooves aligned in the direction of flow. The nanopatterns did not affect cell proliferation or initial cell alignment; however, they significantly affected cell retention under fluid flow. While cell retention on unpatterned films was 35 ± 10%, it was 75 ± 4% on 332.5 nm patterned films and even higher, 91 ± 5%, on 650 nm patterned films. The films were found to have diffusion coefficients of ca. 10−6 cm2 s−1 for O2 and 4-acetaminophenol, which is comparable to that observed in natural tissues. This constitutes another positive asset of these films for consideration as a scaffold material for vascular tissue engineering.
Keywords
Shear stress , HMEC , Collagen , Nanopattern , vascular tissue engineering
Journal title
Acta Biomaterialia
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Acta Biomaterialia
Record number
1753208
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