期刊
BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 -出版社
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1748-605X/abb2d7
关键词
bioglass; chitosan; cryogenic printing; hierarchical porous structures; wound healing
资金
- Key Research and Development Program of Jiangxi Province [20181BBG70026]
- Science and Technology Project of Jiangxi Education Department [GJJ180012]
This study demonstrated the fabrication of a 3D printed composite scaffold using chitosan and bioglass, which showed highly controllable structure and good water absorption capacity. Increasing the content of bioglass improved antibacterial properties, cell proliferation and migration, while reducing tension strength and elongation rate. The composite scaffold significantly promoted wound healing process, particularly with 30% bioglass content, showing better wound closure, neovascularization and collagen deposition compared to other groups.
Wound healing is a dynamic and well-orchestrated process that can be promoted by creating an optimal environment with wound dressing. An ideal wound dressing material should possess a suitable matrix, structure and bioactive components, functioning synergistically to accelerate wound healing. Wound dressings that allow reproducibility and customizability are highly desirable in clinical practice. In this study, using chitosan (CS) as the matrix and bioglass (BG) as the biological component, a spatially designed dressing scaffold was fabricated from a home-made cryogenic printing system. The micro- and macro-structures of the scaffold were highly controllable and reproducible. The printed scaffold exhibited interconnected and hierarchical pore structures, as well as good flexibility and water absorption capacity, and these properties were not affected by the content of BG. Nevertheless, when the content of BGs exceeded 20% that of CS, the tension strength and elongation rate reduced, but in vitro antibacterial, cell proliferation and migration performance were enhanced. In vivo examinations revealed that the composite scaffold significantly promoted wound healing process, with the group having 30% bioglass showing better wound closure, neovascularization and collagen deposition than other groups. These results indicate that the 3D printed CS/BG composite scaffold is a promising dressing material that accelerates wound healing.
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