Silk fibroin/vitreous humor hydrogel scaffold modified by a carbodiimide crosslinker for wound healing

Natural‐derived biomaterials can be used as substrates for the growth, proliferation, and differentiation of cells. In this study, bovine vitreous humor as a biological material was cross‐linked to silk fibroin with different concentration ratios to design a suitable substrate for corneal tissue reg...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biopolymers 2024-11, Vol.115 (6), p.e23612-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Rafiei, Sepideh, Ghanbari‐Abdolmaleki, Marjan, Zeinali, Reza, Heidari‐Keshel, Saeed, Rahimi, Azam, Royanian, Farima, Zaeifi, Davood, Taheri, Kiana, Pourtaghi, Kimia, Khaleghi, Maryam, Biazar, Esmaeil
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Zusammenfassung:Natural‐derived biomaterials can be used as substrates for the growth, proliferation, and differentiation of cells. In this study, bovine vitreous humor as a biological material was cross‐linked to silk fibroin with different concentration ratios to design a suitable substrate for corneal tissue regeneration. The cross‐linked samples were evaluated with different analyses such as structural, physical (optical, swelling, and degradation), mechanical, and biological (viability, cell adhesion) assays. The results showed that all samples had excellent transparency, especially those with higher silk fibroin content. Increasing the ratio of vitreous humor to silk fibroin decreased mechanical strength and increased swelling and degradation, respectively. There was no significant difference in the toxicity of the samples, and with the increase in vitreous humor ratio, adhesion and cell proliferation increased. Generally, silk fibroin with vitreous humor can provide desirable characteristics as a transparent film for corneal wound healing.
ISSN:0006-3525
1097-0282
1097-0282
DOI:10.1002/bip.23612