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Regulation of Tendon Stem Cell Behavior by Designed Nanoporous Topography of Microfibers

  • Ya Jing Ye
  • , Yi Fan Xu
  • , Ya Bo Hou
  • , Da Chuan Yin
  • , Dan Bo Su
  • , Zi Xu Zhao

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摘要

Nano scale topography scaffold is more bioactive and biomimetic than smooth fiber topographies. Tendon stem cells (TSCs) play important roles in the tendinogenesis of tendon tissue engineering, but the effects and mechanisms of nano topography on TSC behavior are still unclear. This study determined whether the morphology, proliferation, cytoskeleton, and differentiation of TSCs are affected by topography of scaffold in vitro. The porous PA56 scaffolds were prepared with different concentration ratios of glycerol as the molecular template by electrospinning. Its topological characteristics, hydrophilicity, and degradation properties varied with glycerol proportion and movement rate of the receiving plate. Porous fibers promoted the proliferation of TSCs and the number of TSCs varied with topography. Although there was no significant difference due to the small sample size, the number of pseudopodia and cell polarizability still showed differences among different topographies. The morphology of actin cytoskeleton of TSCs showed difference among cultured on porous fibers, smooth fibers, and in culture media with no fiber, suggesting the orientation growth of cells on porous fiber. Moreover, porous fibers promoted teno-lineage differentiation of TSCs by upregulating tendon-specific gene expression. These findings provide evidence that nano porous topography scaffold promotes TSC proliferation, cytoskeleton orientation, and tenogenic differentiation.

源语言英语
页(从-至)5859-5870
页数12
期刊Biomacromolecules
24
12
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 11 12月 2023

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