Title of article
Fluid shear in viscous fibronectin gels allows aggregation of fibrous materials for CNS tissue engineering
Author/Authors
James B. Phillips، نويسنده , , Von R. King، نويسنده , , Zoë Ward، نويسنده , , Rebecca A. Porter، نويسنده , , John V. Priestley، نويسنده , , Robert A. Brown، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
11
From page
2769
To page
2779
Abstract
Fibronectin (Fn) materials prepared from human plasma have been used in various forms as substrates for tissue engineering. Such purposes require that the soluble protein aggregates into insoluble fibrous structures which encourage the attachment and migration of cells. The method of aggregation due to mechanical shear was investigated by applying fluid shear forces directly to a viscous solution of Fn. Structural analysis revealed that mechanical shear resulted in the formation of an orientated fibrous protein material that was less soluble than its non-sheared counterpart. The suitability of this shear aggregated Fn material for CNS repair purposes was assessed in vitro where it supported the growth of fibroblasts, S100 immunoreactive Schwann cells and GFAP immunoreactive astrocytes. Implantation of the shear aggregated Fn material into a rat model of spinal cord injury provided a permissive environment for axonal growth. This was extended using an impermeable coating to improve orientation and straightness of axonal growth.
Keywords
Tissue engineering , Astrocyte , Neural fibroblast , Schwann cell , Fibronectin , Spinal cord repair , protein aggregation
Journal title
Biomaterials
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Biomaterials
Record number
545458
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