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Electrospinning vs. Electro-Assisted Solution Blow Spinning for Fabrication of Fibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 14, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym14235254

Keywords

polylactide; non-woven mats; electrospinning; tissue engineering; solution blow spinning; cell growth; biopolymers

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research
  2. Russian Science Foundation
  3. [18-29-17050]
  4. [21-73-20262]

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This work aims to develop fibrous scaffolds from a multicomponent polymeric system for tissue engineering. The fibrous materials were fabricated using different methods and their morphology and properties were evaluated. The cytocompatibility of the fabricated mats was confirmed using in vitro cell analysis. The electro-assisted solution blow spinning technology resulted in the formation of multifilament fibers with the highest number of cell-cell contacts.
Biodegradable polymeric fibrous non-woven materials are widely used type of scaffolds for tissue engineering. Their morphology and properties could be controlled by composition and fabrication technology. This work is aimed at development of fibrous scaffolds from a multicomponent polymeric system containing biodegradable synthetic (polylactide, polycaprolactone) and natural (gelatin, chitosan) components using different methods of non-woven mats fabrication: electrospinning and electro-assisted solution blow spinning. The effect of the fabrication technique of the fibrous materials onto their morphology and properties, including the ability to support adhesion and growth of cells, was evaluated. The mats fabricated using electrospinning technology consist of randomly oriented monofilament fibers, while application of solution blow spinning gave a rise to chaotically arranged multifilament fibers. Cytocompatibility of all fabricated fibrous mats was confirmed using in vitro analysis of metabolic activity, proliferative capacity and morphology of NIH 3T3 cell line. Live/Dead assay revealed the formation of the highest number of cell-cell contacts in the case of multifilament sample formed by electro-assisted solution blow spinning technology.

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