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Fabrication of 3D plotted scaffold with microporous strands for bone tissue engineering

Authors
Seok, Ji MinRajangam, ThanavelJeong, Jae EunCheong, SinyoungJoo, Sang MinOh, Seung JaShin, HeungsooKim, Sang-HeonPark, Su A.
Issue Date
Feb-2020
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B, v.8, no.5, pp.951 - 960
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Volume
8
Number
5
Start Page
951
End Page
960
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/3755
DOI
10.1039/c9tb02360g
ISSN
2050-750X
Abstract
Scaffold porosity has played a key role in bone tissue engineering aimed at effective tissue regeneration, by promoting cell attachment, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation for new bone formation. Three-dimensional plotting systems (3DPSs) have been widely used to introduce porosity to the scaffold; however, introducing certain features in the scaffold strands that improve bone tissue regeneration remains a challenge. In this work, we fabricated bone tissue scaffolds with macro- and microporous structural features using a 3DPS and non-solvent-induced phase separation method. This approach allowed both macro- and micropores to be created in the scaffold strands. The surface morphology and mechanical and degradation properties of the perforated scaffolds were characterized carefully. Human marrow stromal cells were cultured on the scaffolds and then analyzed in vitro to assess scaffold bio-function. The highly porous scaffold exhibited mechanical properties similar to those of cancellous bone. Cell attachment, proliferation, and differentiation were significantly higher in porous scaffold compared to its nonporous counterpart. These results suggest that highly porous scaffolds have tremendous potential as a bone tissue regeneration platform.
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