Graphene oxide-composited chitosan scaffold contributes to functional recovery of injured spinal cord in rats

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Bing Yang [1 ]
Pang-Bo Wang [2 ]
Ning Mu [2 ]
Kang Ma [2 ]
Shi Wang [2 ]
Chuan-Yan Yang [2 ]
Zhong-Bing Huang [1 ]
Ying Lai [2 ]
Hua Feng [2 ]
Guang-Fu Yin [1 ]
Tu-Nan Chen [2 ]
Chen-Shi Hu [1 ]
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[1] College of Biomedical Engineering, Sichuan University
[2] Department of Neurosurgery, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)
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R651.2 [脊髓]; R318.08 [生物材料学];
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0805 ; 080501 ; 080502 ; 1002 ; 100210 ;
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The study illustrates that graphene oxide nanosheets can endow materials with continuous electrical conductivity for up to 4 weeks. Conductive nerve scaffolds can bridge a sciatic nerve injury and guide the growth of neurons; however, whether the scaffolds can be used for the repair of spinal cord nerve injuries remains to be explored. In this study, a conductive graphene oxide composited chitosan scaffold was fabricated by genipin crosslinking and lyophilization. The prepared chitosan-graphene oxide scaffold presented a porous structure with an inner diameter of 18–87 μm, and a conductivity that reached 2.83 mS/cm because of good distribution of the graphene oxide nanosheets, which could be degraded by peroxidase. The chitosan-graphene oxide scaffold was transplanted into a T9 total resected rat spinal cord. The results show that the chitosan-graphene oxide scaffold induces nerve cells to grow into the pores between chitosan molecular chains, inducing angiogenesis in regenerated tissue, and promote neuron migration and neural tissue regeneration in the pores of the scaffold, thereby promoting the repair of damaged nerve tissue. The behavioral and electrophysiological results suggest that the chitosan-graphene oxide scaffold could significantly restore the neurological function of rats. Moreover, the functional recovery of rats treated with chitosangraphene oxide scaffold was better than that treated with chitosan scaffold. The results show that graphene oxide could have a positive role in the recovery of neurological function after spinal cord injury by promoting the degradation of the scaffold, adhesion, and migration of nerve cells to the scaffold. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Animal Research at the First Affiliated Hospital of Third Military Medical University(Army Medical University)(approval No. AMUWEC20191327) on August 30, 2019.
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