The relationship between crosslinking structure and silk fibroin scaffold performance for soft tissue engineering.
foreign body reaction
silk scaffold
soft tissue engineering
Journal
International journal of biological macromolecules
ISSN: 1879-0003
Titre abrégé: Int J Biol Macromol
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 7909578
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
01 Jul 2021
01 Jul 2021
Historique:
received:
15
03
2021
revised:
29
04
2021
accepted:
07
05
2021
pubmed:
14
5
2021
medline:
22
7
2021
entrez:
13
5
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Biologically active scaffolds with tunable mechano- and bio-performance remain desirable for soft tissue engineering. Previously, highly elastic and robust silk fibroin (SF) scaffolds were prepared via cryogelation. In order to get more insight into the role of ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (EGDE) on the structure and properties of SF scaffolds, we investigated the fate of SF scaffolds with different usages of the crosslinking agent in vitro and in vivo. Although SF scaffolds with varied EGDE contents showed similar micro-morphology, increasing EGDE from 1 mmol/g to 5 mmol/g resulted in firstly increased and later decreased content of β-sheet conformation, and linearly increased tensile modulus and decreased elasticity. The dual-crosslinked SF scaffolds with EGDE up to 5 mmol/g did not show in vitro cytotoxicity for NIH3T3 fibroblasts. In vivo subcutaneous implantation of SF scaffolds with <3 mmol/g EGDE displayed excellent degradation behavior and tissue ingrowth after 28 days of implantation. However, with ≥3 mmol/g EGDE, SF scaffolds exhibited obvious post-implantation foreign body reactions, probably associated with slow degradation due to excess chemical crosslinks and less mechanical compatibility. These results suggest that an appropriate dosage of crosslinking agent was critical to achieve balanced mechanical properties, degradability in vivo and immuno-properties of the SF scaffold platform for soft tissue engineering.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33984385
pii: S0141-8130(21)01034-5
doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.05.058
pii:
doi:
Substances chimiques
Cross-Linking Reagents
0
Water
059QF0KO0R
Fibroins
9007-76-5
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1268-1277Informations de copyright
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