INVESTIGADORES
ABRAHAM Gustavo abel
artículos
Título:
Mussel-inspired polydopamine decorated silane modified-electroconductive gelatin-PEDOT:PSS scaffolds for bone regeneration
Autor/es:
ADLER, CATALINA; MONAVARI, MAHSHID; ABRAHAM, GUSTAVO A.; BOCCACCINI, ALDO R.; GHORBANI, FARNAZ
Revista:
RSC Advances
Editorial:
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2023 vol. 13 p. 15960 - 15974
Resumen:
This study seeks to simulate both the chemistry and piezoelectricity of bone by synthesizingelectroconductive silane-modified gelatin-poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate(PEDOT:PSS) scaffolds using the freeze drying technique. In order to enhance hydrophilicity, cellinteraction, and biomineralization, the scaffolds were functionalized with polydopamine (PDA) inspired by mussels. Physicochemical, electrical, and mechanical analyses were conducted on the scaffolds, as well as in vitro evaluations using the osteosarcoma cell line MG-63. It was found that scaffolds had interconnected porous structures, so the PDA layer formation reduced the size of pores while maintaining scaffold uniformity. PDA functionalization reduced the electrical resistance of the constructs while improving their hydrophilicity, compressive strength, and modulus. As a result of the PDA functionalization and the use of silane coupling agents, higher stability and durability were achieved as well as an improvement in biomineralization capability after being soaked in SBF solution for a month. Additionally, the PDA coating enabled the constructs to enhance viability, adhesion, and proliferation of MG-63 cells, as well as to express alkaline phosphatase and deposit HA, indicating that scaffolds can be used for bone regeneration. Therefore, the PDA-coated scaffolds developed in this study and the nontoxic performance of PEDOT:PSS present a promising approach for further in vitro and in vivo studies.