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Collagen-Based Fibrillar Multilayer Films Cross-Linked by a Natural Agent

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 2128-2135

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bm300529a

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  1. Faculte de Chirurgie Dentaire of Strasbourg
  2. Region Alsace
  3. Pole Materiaux et Nanosciences d'Alsace (PMNA)

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Surface functionalization plays an important role in the design of biomedical implants, especially when layer forming cells, such as endothelial or epithelial cells, are needed. In this study, we define a novel nanoscale surface coating composed of collagen/alginate polyelectrolyte multilayers and cross-linked for stability with genipin. This buildup follows an exponential growth regime versus the number of deposition cycles with a distinct nanofibrillar structure that is not damaged by the cross-linking step. Stability and cell compatibility of the crosslinked coatings were studied with human umbilical vein endothelial cells. The surface coating can be covered by a monolayer of vascular endothelial cells within 5 days. Genipin cross-linking renders the surface more suitable for cell attachment and proliferation compared to glutaraldehyde (more conventional cross-linker) cross-linked surfaces, where cell clumps in dispersed areas were observed. In summary, it is possible with the defined system to build fibrillar structures with a nanoscale control of film thickness, which would be useful for in vivo applications such as inner lining of lumens for vascular and tracheal implants.

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