Zein/gelatin/nanohydroxyapatite nanofibrous scaffolds are biocompatible and promote osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells

In bone tissue engineering, it is important for biomaterials to promote the osteogenic differentiation of stem cells to achieve tissue regeneration. Therefore, it is critical to develop biomaterials with excellent cytocompatibility and osteoinductive ability. In our previous study, we found a zein/g...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomaterials science 2019-04, Vol.7 (5), p.1973-1983
Hauptverfasser: Ou, Qianmin, Miao, Yingling, Yang, Fanqiao, Lin, Xuefeng, Zhang, Li-Ming, Wang, Yan
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Zusammenfassung:In bone tissue engineering, it is important for biomaterials to promote the osteogenic differentiation of stem cells to achieve tissue regeneration. Therefore, it is critical to develop biomaterials with excellent cytocompatibility and osteoinductive ability. In our previous study, we found a zein/gelatin electrospinning scaffold with good biocompatibility, but low osteoinductive ability for human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs). Therefore, herein, we fabricated novel zein/gelatin/nanohydroxyapatite (zein/gelatin/nHAp) nanofibrous membranes to overcome the drawbacks of the zein/gelatin scaffold. The results showed that the surface wettability of the zein/gelatin/nHAp nanofiber membranes was increased. Moreover, the inclusion of nHAp facilitated the attachment, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs. Overall, the zein/gelatin/nHAp nanofiber membranes showed good biocompatibility and osteoinductive activity for hPDLSCs in vitro and in vivo ; this suggested potential applications of these membranes in bone tissue engineering. In bone tissue engineering, it is important for biomaterials to promote the osteogenic differentiation of stem cells to achieve tissue regeneration.
ISSN:2047-4830
2047-4849
DOI:10.1039/c8bm01653d