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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of porous PCL-PLLA 3D polymer scaffolds fabricated via salt leaching method for bone tissue engineering applications

Authors
Sadiasa, AlexanderThi Hiep NguyenLee, Byong-Taek
Issue Date
22-Jan-2014
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords
bone tissue regeneration; polycaprolactone; poly(L-lactic acid); porosity; salt leaching; scaffolds
Citation
Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, v.25, no.2, pp 150 - 167
Pages
18
Journal Title
Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition
Volume
25
Number
2
Start Page
150
End Page
167
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/12475
DOI
10.1080/09205063.2013.846633
ISSN
0920-5063
1568-5624
Abstract
Three dimensional porous scaffolds composed of various ratios of polycaprolactone and poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) were prepared using salt leaching method for bone regeneration applications. Surfaces of the scaffolds were visualized using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the combination of the polymers was confirmed by FT-IR. Addition of PLLA increased the porosity and pore sizes of the scaffolds and also the scaffolds' compressive strength initially. Osteoblast-like cells were used and it was found that the samples' cell biocompatibility was further promoted with the increase in PLLA content as observed via cell proliferation assays using MTT, gene expression with RT-PCR, and micrographs from SEM and confocal microscopy. Samples were then implanted into male rabbits for 2months, and histological staining and micro-CT histomorphometry show that new bone formations were detected in the site containing the implants of the scaffolds and that bone regeneration was further promoted with the increased concentration of PLLA in the scaffold.
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