Issue 122, 2015

Tunable tissue scaffolds fabricated by in situ crosslink in phase separation system

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3-D) scaffolds with intrinsic porous structures are desirable in various tissue regeneration applications. In this study, a unique method that combines thermally induced phase separation with a photocrosslinking process was developed for the fabrication of 3-D crosslinked polymer scaffolds with densely interconnected porous structures. Biodegradable poly(propylene fumarate)-co-poly(L-lactic acid) with crosslinkable fumarate bonds were used as the structural polymer material and a dioxane/water binary system was applied for the phase separation. By altering the polymer composition (9, 5 and 3 wt%), different types of scaffolds with distinct morphology, mechanical strength, degradation rate, cell growth and morphology, and extracellular matrix production were fabricated. These crosslinked 3-D porous scaffolds with tunable strength and biological responses show promise for potential applications in regenerative therapies, including bone and neural tissue engineering.

Graphical abstract: Tunable tissue scaffolds fabricated by in situ crosslink in phase separation system

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Sep 2015
Accepted
17 Nov 2015
First published
18 Nov 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 100824-100833

Author version available

Tunable tissue scaffolds fabricated by in situ crosslink in phase separation system

X. Liu, W. Chen, C. T. Gustafson, A. L. Miller II, B. E. Waletzki, M. J. Yaszemski and L. Lu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 100824 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA19406G

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