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    Alginate Microspheroid Encapsulation and Delivery of MG 63 Cells Into Polycaprolactone Scaffolds: A New Biofabrication Approach for Tissue Engineering Constructs

    Source: Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine:;2015:;volume( 006 ):;issue: 002::page 21003
    Author:
    Narayanan, Lokesh K.
    ,
    Kumar, Arun
    ,
    Tan, Zhuo (George)
    ,
    Bernacki, Susan
    ,
    Starly, Binil
    ,
    Shirwaiker, Rohan A.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4031174
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Scaffolds play an important role in tissue engineering by providing structural framework and a surface for cells to attach, proliferate, and secrete extracellular matrix (ECM). In order to enable efficient tissue formation, delivering sufficient cells into the scaffold threedimensional (3D) matrix using traditional static and dynamic seeding methods continues to be a critical challenge. In this study, we investigate a new cell delivery approach utilizing deposition of hydrogelcell encapsulated microspheroids into polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds to improve the seeding efficiency. Threedimensionalbioplotted PCL constructs (0 deg/90 deg lay down, 284 آ±â€‰6 خ¼m strand width, and 555 آ±â€‰8 خ¼m strand separation) inoculated with MG63 model bone cells encapsulated within electrostatically generated calciumalginate microspheroids (أک 405 آ±â€‰13 خ¼m) were evaluated over seven days in static culture. The microspheroids were observed to be uniformly distributed throughout the PCL scaffold cross section. Encapsulated cells remained viable within the constructs over the test interval with the highest proliferation noted at day 4. This study demonstrates the feasibility of the new approach and highlights the role and critical challenges to be addressed to successfully utilize 3Dbioprinting for microencapsulated cell delivery.
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    contributor authorNarayanan, Lokesh K.
    contributor authorKumar, Arun
    contributor authorTan, Zhuo (George)
    contributor authorBernacki, Susan
    contributor authorStarly, Binil
    contributor authorShirwaiker, Rohan A.
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:22:12Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:22:12Z
    date issued2015
    identifier issn1949-2944
    identifier othernano_006_02_021003.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/159263
    description abstractScaffolds play an important role in tissue engineering by providing structural framework and a surface for cells to attach, proliferate, and secrete extracellular matrix (ECM). In order to enable efficient tissue formation, delivering sufficient cells into the scaffold threedimensional (3D) matrix using traditional static and dynamic seeding methods continues to be a critical challenge. In this study, we investigate a new cell delivery approach utilizing deposition of hydrogelcell encapsulated microspheroids into polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds to improve the seeding efficiency. Threedimensionalbioplotted PCL constructs (0 deg/90 deg lay down, 284 آ±â€‰6 خ¼m strand width, and 555 آ±â€‰8 خ¼m strand separation) inoculated with MG63 model bone cells encapsulated within electrostatically generated calciumalginate microspheroids (أک 405 آ±â€‰13 خ¼m) were evaluated over seven days in static culture. The microspheroids were observed to be uniformly distributed throughout the PCL scaffold cross section. Encapsulated cells remained viable within the constructs over the test interval with the highest proliferation noted at day 4. This study demonstrates the feasibility of the new approach and highlights the role and critical challenges to be addressed to successfully utilize 3Dbioprinting for microencapsulated cell delivery.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleAlginate Microspheroid Encapsulation and Delivery of MG 63 Cells Into Polycaprolactone Scaffolds: A New Biofabrication Approach for Tissue Engineering Constructs
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume6
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4031174
    journal fristpage21003
    journal lastpage21003
    identifier eissn1949-2952
    treeJournal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine:;2015:;volume( 006 ):;issue: 002
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