Oylum Çolpankan GüneşIrem UnalanBerivan ÇeçenAylin Ziylan AlbayrakHasan HavıtçıoğluOzcan UstunBekir Uğur Ergür
Three-dimensional silk fibroin impregnated poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) nanofibrous scaffolds with or without hydroxyapatite (HAp) were prepared by wet-electrospinning method followed by freeze-drying. Scaffolds with cotton wool-like structure have the average fiber diameter of 450–850 nm with 80–85% porosity. In-vitro cell culture tests using MG-63 osteosarcoma human cells revealed improved cell viability, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and total cellular protein amount on the silk impregnated scaffolds compared to PHBV and HAp/PHBV scaffolds after 10 days of cell culture. Immunohistochemical analyses on the silk impregnated scaffolds showed that HAp triggered cell penetration and type I collagen production. Besides, HAp mineralization tendency increased with a decrease in percent crystallinity of the scaffolds comprising HAp and silk after 4 weeks of incubation in simulated body fluid. Consequently, cotton wool-like HAp/PHBV-SF scaffold would be a promising candidate as a bone-filling material for tissue regeneration.
Xiaoming ZhengYu LiuYangxi LiuYining PanQingqing Yao
Xili DingYan HuangXiaoming LiSuting LiuFeng TianXufeng NiuZhaowei ChuDiansheng ChenHaifeng LiuYubo Fan
Xin XingGu ChengChengcheng YinXin ChengYuet ChengYifeng NiXue ZhouHongbing DengZubing Li
Tao XuJacob M. MiszukQingqing YaoZhipeng LiangHongli SunHao Fong