Lu WangXiaoru NanJiaxin HouYijing XiaYanqin GuoKejing MengChangzhen XuJing LianYufang ZhangXiangyu WangBin Zhao
Abstract In this study, the silk fibroin/nano-hydroxyapatite/hyaluronic acid (SF/nHAp/HA) composite scaffolds with different HA contents were developed by blending, cross-linking and freeze-drying, and their physicochemical properties and cell biocompatibility in vitro were subsequently studied. It was observed that the molecular conformation of the composite scaffolds was mainly composed of silk I and a small amount of the β -sheets structure. On enhancing the HA content, the pore size of the scaffold decreased, while the porosity, water absorption, swelling ratio and mechanical properties were observed to increase. In particular, the SF/nHAp/HA scaffold with a 5.0 wt% ratio exhibited the highest water absorption and mechanical properties among the developed materials. In addition, the in vitro cytocompatibility analysis showed that the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells exhibited excellent cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation ability on the SF/nHAp/5.0 wt%HA scaffolds, as compared with the other scaffolds. It can be concluded that the developed composite scaffolds represent a promising class of materials for the bone tissue repair and regeneration.
Yong ZhaoJing ChenAlex Hung Kuo ChouGang LiRacquel Z. LeGeros
Yongjuan RenZiyou ZhouBingfang LiuQunyuan XuFuzhai Cui
Zhao‐Li MouLi‐Min DuanXiaoni QiZhi‐Qi Zhang
Jiang Feng LiZhong Min ChenQin LuoGuanghui ZhangFu Ping Wang
Zhanao HuShixian ChenRenchuan YouXiufang LiQiang ZhangLu WangShuqin Yan