Abstract
Tissue engineering aims to develop in-vitro substitutes of native tissues. One approach of tissue engineering relies on using bioreactors combined with biomimetic scaffolds to produce study models or in-vitro substitutes. Bioreactors provide control over environmental parameters, place and hold a scaffold under desired characteristics, and apply mechanical stimulation to scaffolds. Polymers are often used for fabricating tissue-engineering scaffolds. In this study, polycaprolactone (PCL) collagen-coated microfilament scaffolds were cell-seeded with C2C12 myoblasts; then, these were grown inside a custom-built bioreactor. Cell attachment and proliferation on the scaffolds were investigated. A loading pattern was used for mechanical stimulation of the cell-seeded scaffolds. Results showed that the microfilaments provided a suitable scaffold for myoblast anchorage and that the custom-built bioreactor provided a qualified environment for the survival of the myoblasts on the polymeric scaffold. This PCL-based microfilament scaffold located inside the bioreactor proved to be a promising structure for the study of skeletal muscle models and can be used for mechanical stimulation studies in tissue engineering applications.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 5427 |
| Journal | Polymers |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue number | 24 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 2022 |
Keywords
- bioreactor
- cell adhesion
- myoblasts
- tissue engineering
- viability
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Desarrollo de patrón de estimulación mecánica para inducir la diferenciación de mioblastos a músculo esquelético
Rojas Rojas, L. (Institutional academic coordinator), Castro Piedra, S. (Institutional academic coordinator), Guillén Girón, T. (Institutional academic coordinator) & Lesser-Rojas, L. (Institutional academic coordinator)
1/07/22 → 30/06/24
Project: Research Projects Internally funded › Basic and applied research
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