Magneto-responsive liquid crystalline elastomer nanocomposites as potential candidates for dynamic cell culture substrates

Recently, liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) have been proposed as active substrates for cell culture due to their potential to attach and orient cells, and impose dynamic mechanical signals through the application of external stimuli. In this report, the preparation of anisotropic and oriented ne...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials Science & Engineering C 2016-08, Vol.65, p.369-378
Hauptverfasser: Herrera-Posada, Stephany, Mora-Navarro, Camilo, Ortiz-Bermudez, Patricia, Torres-Lugo, Madeline, McElhinny, Kyle M., Evans, Paul G., Calcagno, Barbara O., Acevedo, Aldo
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Zusammenfassung:Recently, liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) have been proposed as active substrates for cell culture due to their potential to attach and orient cells, and impose dynamic mechanical signals through the application of external stimuli. In this report, the preparation of anisotropic and oriented nematic magnetic-sensitized LCEs with iron oxide nanoparticles, and the evaluation of the effect of particle addition at low concentrations on the resultant structural, thermal, thermo-mechanical, and mechanical properties is presented. Phase transformations produced by heating in alternating magnetic fields were investigated in LCEs in contact with air, water, and a common liquid cell culture medium was also evaluated. The inclusion of nanoparticles into the elastomers displaced the nematic-to-isotropic phase transition, without affecting the nematic structure as evidenced by similar values of the order parameter, while reducing the maximum thermomechanical deformations. Remote and reversible deformations of the magnetic LCEs were achieved through the application of alternating magnetic fields, which induces the nematic–isotropic phase transition through nanoparticle heat generation. Formulation parameters can be modified to allow for remote actuation at values closer to the human physiological temperature range and within the range of deformations that can affect the cellular behavior of fibroblasts. Finally, a collagen surface treatment was performed to improve compatibility with NIH-3T3 fibroblast cultures, which enabled the attachment and proliferation of fibroblasts on substrates with and without magnetic particles under quiescent conditions. The LCEs developed in this work, which are able to deform and experience stress changes by remote contact-less magnetic stimulation, may allow for further studies on the effect of substrate morphology changes and dynamic mechanical properties during in vitro cell culture. [Display omitted] •Magnetic LCE nanocomposites were developed for potential applications in dynamic cell culture•Nanoparticles displaced the LC phase transition near physiological temperature without distortion of the LC order•Magnetic particles generate heat promoting the LCE's phase transition and contactless dynamic deformations•Magneto-induced dynamic deformations < 40 °C were achieved in the presence of common cell culture media•Collagen functionalization reduced LCEs hydrophobicity and enabled the attachment and proliferation of NIH3T3 fibroblast
ISSN:0928-4931
1873-0191
DOI:10.1016/j.msec.2016.04.063