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Fabrication of strong, bioactive vascular grafts with PCL/collagen and PCL/silica bilayers for small-diameter vascular applications

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MATERIALS & DESIGN
卷 181, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2019.108079

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Vascular graft; Poly-epsilon-caprolactone; Collagen; Silica; Electrospinning

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  1. BK21PLUS SNU Materials Division for Educating Creative Global Leaders [21A20131912052]

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In vascular surgical applications, small-diameter vascular grafts made from synthetic polymers are rarely commercialized, owing to delayed reendothelialization and subsequent thrombus formation and occlusion. Here, we describe a novel design for a small-diameter poly-epsilon-caprolactone (PCL) vascular graft with a functional, bilayered nanofibrous structure and a composition that enables a suitable healing process and gradual degradation/replacement by natural blood vessels. To improve vascular cell responses to the PCL, a natural bioactive polymer (collagen) and a sol-gel-derived bioceramic (silica) were incorporated into the inner and outer layer of the PCL vascular graft, respectively. An electrospinning technique enabled the development of uniform electrospun PCL/collagen and PCL/silica nanofibers. In particular, the orientations of PCL/collagen nanofibers prepared with a high-speed rotating collector were highly aligned, and no breaks or irregular shapes were observed. The thin inner layer, composed of PCL/collagen with longitudinally aligned nanofibers, was favorable for the adhesion, elongation, and migration of endothelial cells, thus eliciting rapid reendothelialization of luminal surfaces of a vascular graft. The relatively thick outer layer, composed of PCL/silica with randomly distributed nanofibers, provided a superior mechanical strength and showed satisfactory biocompatibility. The findings of this study demonstrate a strong potential of PCL-based bilayer vascular grafts for vascular tissue applications. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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