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Cellulose acetate-gelatin-coated boron-bioactive glass biocomposite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering

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Abstract In this study, we aimed to prepare and characterize porous scaffolds composed of pure and boron oxide (B 2 O 3 )-doped bioactive glass (BG) that were infiltrated by cellulose acetate-gelatin (CA-GE) polymer solution for bone tissue engineering applications. Composite scaffolds were cross-linked with glutaraldehyde after polymer coating to protect the structural integrity of the polymeric-coated scaffolds. The impact of B 2 O 3 incorporation into BG-polymer porous scaffolds on the cross-sectional morphology, porosity, mechanical properties, degradation and bioactivity of the scaffolds was investigated. Human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) were enzymatically isolated and used for cell culture studies. According to scanning electron microscope analysis, the porous structure of the scaffolds was preserved after polymer coating. After polymer infiltration, the porosity of the scaffolds decreased from 64.2% to 59.35% for pure BG scaffolds and from 67.3% to 58.9% for B 2 O 3 -doped scaffolds. Meanwhile, their compressive strengths increased from 0.13 to 0.57 MPa and from 0.20 to 0.82 MPa, respectively. After polymer infiltration, 7% B 2 O 3 -incorporated BG scaffolds had higher weight loss and Ca–P layer deposition than pure BG scaffolds, after 14 d of incubation in simulated body fluid at 37 °C. Higher attachment and proliferation of hDPSCs were observed on 7% B 2 O 3 -BG-CA/GE scaffolds. In addition, the alkaline phosphatase activity of the cells was about 1.25-fold higher in this group than that observed on BG-CA/GE scaffolds after 14 d of incubation in osteogenic medium, while their intracellular calcium amounts were 1.7-fold higher than observed on BG-CA/GE after 7 d of incubation in osteogenic medium. Our results suggested that porous cellulose acetate-gelatin-coated boron-BG scaffolds hold promise for bone tissue engineering applications.
Title: Cellulose acetate-gelatin-coated boron-bioactive glass biocomposite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
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Abstract In this study, we aimed to prepare and characterize porous scaffolds composed of pure and boron oxide (B 2 O 3 )-doped bioactive glass (BG) that were infiltrated by cellulose acetate-gelatin (CA-GE) polymer solution for bone tissue engineering applications.
Composite scaffolds were cross-linked with glutaraldehyde after polymer coating to protect the structural integrity of the polymeric-coated scaffolds.
The impact of B 2 O 3 incorporation into BG-polymer porous scaffolds on the cross-sectional morphology, porosity, mechanical properties, degradation and bioactivity of the scaffolds was investigated.
Human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) were enzymatically isolated and used for cell culture studies.
According to scanning electron microscope analysis, the porous structure of the scaffolds was preserved after polymer coating.
After polymer infiltration, the porosity of the scaffolds decreased from 64.
2% to 59.
35% for pure BG scaffolds and from 67.
3% to 58.
9% for B 2 O 3 -doped scaffolds.
Meanwhile, their compressive strengths increased from 0.
13 to 0.
57 MPa and from 0.
20 to 0.
82 MPa, respectively.
After polymer infiltration, 7% B 2 O 3 -incorporated BG scaffolds had higher weight loss and Ca–P layer deposition than pure BG scaffolds, after 14 d of incubation in simulated body fluid at 37 °C.
Higher attachment and proliferation of hDPSCs were observed on 7% B 2 O 3 -BG-CA/GE scaffolds.
In addition, the alkaline phosphatase activity of the cells was about 1.
25-fold higher in this group than that observed on BG-CA/GE scaffolds after 14 d of incubation in osteogenic medium, while their intracellular calcium amounts were 1.
7-fold higher than observed on BG-CA/GE after 7 d of incubation in osteogenic medium.
Our results suggested that porous cellulose acetate-gelatin-coated boron-BG scaffolds hold promise for bone tissue engineering applications.

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