Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.382, No.1, 129-133, 2009
Improved infiltration of stem cells on electrospun nanofibers
Nanofibrous scaffolds have been recently used in the field of tissue engineering because of their nano-size structure which promotes cell attachment, function, proliferation and infiltration. In this study, nanofibrous polyethersuffone (PES) scaffolds was prepared via electrospinning. The scaffolds were surface modified by Plasma treatment and collagen grafting. The surface changes then investigated by contact angle measurements and FTIR-ATR. The results proved grafting of the collagen on nanofibers surface and increased hydrophilicity after plasma treatment and collagen grafting. The cell interaction study was done using stem cells because of their ability to differentiate to different kinds of cell lines. The cells had normal morphology oil nanofibers and showed very high infiltration through collagen grafted PES nanofibers. This infiltration capability is very useful and needed to make 3D scaffolds in tissue engineering. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Electrospinning;Polyethersuffone;Stem cell;Nanofiber;Scaffold;Tissue engineering;Infiltration;Plasma treatment