Issue 9, 2015

A novel polyurethane/cellulose fibrous scaffold for cardiac tissue engineering

Abstract

The present work demonstrates a biomimetic electrospun scaffold based on polyurethane (PU) and ethyl cellulose (EC), featuring uniform fibrous nanostructures and three dimensional porous networks. The relationship between processing conditions and fibrous nanostructures is established which guides the rational processing with tunable fiber diameters. Additionally, the developed scaffold template reveals biocompatibility in retention and proliferation of cardiac myoblast H9C2 cells. The high mechanical strength of the PU/EC scaffolds enables the processing and handling of an ultrathin patch. Their elastomeric characteristics revealed the compatibility between the patch and contractile tissues. Furthermore, anisotropic PU/EC scaffolds with aligned nanofibers were successfully fabricated, exhibiting higher mechanical strength and essential characteristics for the survival and function of cardiac cells with native anisotropy. This work demonstrates a bioengineered PU/EC fibrous scaffold with uniform nanostructural webs and provides insight into the relationships between processing control, nanostructures and associated properties, with promising potential in cardiac tissue engineering.

Graphical abstract: A novel polyurethane/cellulose fibrous scaffold for cardiac tissue engineering

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Oct 2014
Accepted
18 Dec 2014
First published
18 Dec 2014

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 6932-6939

Author version available

A novel polyurethane/cellulose fibrous scaffold for cardiac tissue engineering

P. Chen, H. Liao, S. Hsu, R. Chen, M. Wu, Y. Yang, C. Wu, M. Chen and W. Su, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 6932 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA12486C

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