Substrates with Tunable Hydrophobicity for Optimal Cell Adhesion

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作者
Snyder, Yuriy [1 ]
Todd, Mary [1 ]
Jana, Soumen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Dept Chem & Biomed Engn, 1406 Rollins St, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
关键词
cell adhesion; electrospinning; hydrophobicity; poloxamer; polycaprolactone; sorbitan monooleate 80; surfactant; BOVINE SERUM-ALBUMIN; SMOOTH-MUSCLE-CELLS; IN-VITRO; INTERFACIAL PROPERTIES; BLOCK-COPOLYMERS; POLOXAMER; 188; DRUG-RELEASE; SURFACE; SCAFFOLDS; FIBERS;
D O I
10.1002/mabi.202400196
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Electrospinning is a technique used to create nano/micro-fibrous materials from various polymers for biomedical uses. Polymers like polycaprolactone (PCL) are commonly used, but their hydrophobic properties can limit their applications. To enhance hydrophilicity, nonionic surfactants such as sorbitane monooleate (Span80) and poloxamer (P188) can be added to the PCL electrospinning solution without altering its net charge density. These additions enable the successful production of PCL/P188 and PCL/Span80 fibrous substrates. In this study, P188 and Span80 are incorporated into the PCL solutions; they are successfully electrospun into PCL/P188 and PCL/Span80 substrates, respectively. PCL/P188 substrates show that until a specific P188 concentration, fiber and pore sizes are similar to PCL substrates. However, exceeding 0.30% P188 concentration enlarges fibers, impacting fiber uniformity at higher concentrations. Conversely, higher concentrations of Span80 result in thicker, less uniform fibers, indicating potential disruptions in the electrospinning process. Notably, both surfactants significantly improve substrate hydrophilicity, enhancing the adhesion and proliferation of fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and smooth muscle cells. P188, in particular, shows superior efficacy in promoting cell adhesion and growth at concentrations optimized for different cell types. Therefore, precise surfactant concentrations in the electrospinning solution can lead to the optimization of electrospun substrates for tissue engineering applications. PCL/P188 and PCL/Span80 substrates are successfully electrospun. They exhibited reduced hydrophobicity compared to PCL substrates. The PCL/P188 substrates exhibited more uniform fibers compared to the PCL/Span80 substrates. However, Span80 reduced the tensile properties of the substrates more than P188. Additionally, the PCL/P188 substrates facilitated better cell adhesion than the PCL/Span80 substrates, potentially being more favorable for biomedical applications. image
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