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Optimization of Nanofibrous Silk Fibroin Scaffold As a Delivery System for Bone Marrow Adherent Cells: In Vitro and in Vivo Studies Publisher Pubmed



Gholipourmalekabadi M1 ; Mozafari M2 ; Bandehpour M1, 3 ; Salehi M1, 3 ; Sameni M1, 3 ; Caicedo HH4, 5 ; Mehdipour A6 ; Hamidabadi HG7 ; Samadikuchaksaraei A6, 8, 9 ; Ghanbarian H1, 3
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Source: Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry Published:2015


Abstract

Electrospun silk fibroin nanofibrous scaffolds (ESFNSs) were successfully prepared by electrospinning of various Bombyx mori silk fibroin concentrations (10, 12, and 14% in formic acid). After characterizing the purified silk fibroin, the morphology, porosity, fibers' diameter, and uniformity of the prepared scaffolds were examined in detail. In addition, biological responses such as effects on bone marrow cell viability, cytotoxicity, and cell adhesion were evaluated in vitro. Biocompatibility and bioactivity properties of the ESFNSs were evaluated in vitro and in vivo by cell culturing and subcutaneous implantation in rat models for 7 and 28 days, respectively. According to the obtained results, no beaded fibers were seen in any of the prepared scaffolds, whereas ESFNS-10% provided more uniformity and porosity with nanoscaled fibers (90 ± 0.021 nm). Furthermore, the scaffolds also showed good cell adhesion and spreading (68.7 ± 11.8 and 7.6 ± 3.3 total length and width, respectively) with no detectable effect on cell viability and cytotoxicity. The in vivo biocompatibility evaluation indicated that the scaffolds did not stimulate detectable cellular inflammatory response (lymphocytes) and increased the total cell number (cellularity) in the implantation area. Furthermore, the results suggest the potential use of the prepared ESFNS-10% bone marrow cell constructs in direct implantation for tissue engineering applications. © 2014 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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