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Improved osteoblast cell affinity on plasma-modified 3-D extruded PLC scaffolds

Year: 2013

Journal: Acta Biomaterialia, 2013, 9 (4), pp 5997-6005, 20130926

Authors: M. Domingos, F. Intranuovo, A. Gloria, R. Gristina, L. Ambrosio, P.J. Bártolo, P. Favia

Organizations: Centre for Rapid and Sustainable Product Development, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal; Department of Chemistry, University of Bari, Italy; Institute of Composite and Biomedical Materials, National Research Council, Naples, Italy; Institute of Inorganic Methodologies and Plasmas, National Research Council, Bari, Italy

Cellular adhesion and proliferation inside three-dimensional synthetic scaffolds represent a major challenge in tissue engineering. Besides the surface chemistry of the polymers, it is well recognized that scaffold internal architecture, namely pore size/shape and interconnectivity, has a strong effect on the biological response of cells. This study reports for the first time how polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds with controlled micro-architecture can be effectively produced via bioextrusion and used to enhance the penetration of plasma deposited species. Low-pressure nitrogen-based coatings were employed to augment cell adhesion and proliferation without altering the mechanical properties of the structures. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy carried out on different sections of the scaffolds indicates a uniform distribution of nitrogen-containing groups throughout the entire porous structure. In vitro biological assays confirm that plasma deposition sensitively promotes the activity of Saos-2 osteoblast cells, leading to a homogeneous colonization of the PCL scaffolds.