Title of article :
Development of a PCL/gelatin/chitosan/β-TCP electrospun composite for guided bone regeneration
Author/Authors :
Ezati, Masoumeh Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Group - National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Tehran , Iran , Safavipour, Hamide Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Group - National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Tehran , Iran , Houshmand, Behzad Department of Periodontics - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Faghihi, Shahab Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Group - National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Tehran , Iran
Abstract :
Many approaches have been developed to regenerate biological substitutes for repairing damaged tissues. Guided bone/
tissue regeneration (GBR/GTR) that employs a barrier membrane has received much attention in recent years. Regardless
of substantial efforts for treatment of damaged tissue in recent years, an effective therapeutic strategy is still a challenge for
tissue engineering researchers. The aim of the current study is to fabricate a GBR membrane consisting of polycaprolactone
(PCL)/gelatin/chitosan which is modified with different percentages of β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) for improved
biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and antibacterial activity. The membranes are examined for their mechanical properties,
surface roughness, hydrophilicity, biodegradability and biological response. The mechanical properties, wettability
and roughness of the membranes are improved with increases in β-TCP content. An increase in the elastic modulus of the
substrates is obtained as the amount of β-TCP increases to 5% (145–200 MPa). After 5 h, the number of attached cells is
enhanced by 30%, 40% and 50% on membranes having 1%, 3% and 5% β-TCP, respectively. The cell growth on a membrane
with 3% of β-TCP is also 50% and 20% higher than those without β-TCP and 5% β-TCP, respectively. Expression of type I
collagen is increased with addition of β-TCP by 3%, while there is no difference in ALP activity. The results indicated that
a composite having (3%) β-TCP has a potential application for guided bone tissue regeneration.
Keywords :
Guided bone regeneration , Electrospinning , β-Tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) , Composite membrane
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials