Materials & Design (Nov 2021)

Co-electrospinning polycaprolactone/gelatin membrane as a tunable drug delivery system for bone tissue regeneration

  • Mohammed A. Al-Baadani,
  • Kendrick Hii Ru Yie,
  • Abdullrahman M. Al-Bishari,
  • Bilal A. Alshobi,
  • Zixin Zhou,
  • Kai Fang,
  • Binwei Dai,
  • Yiding Shen,
  • Jianfeng Ma,
  • Jinsong Liu,
  • Xinkun Shen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 209
p. 109962

Abstract

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The rising popularity of co-electrospinning technique in the field of biomaterial has enabled the possibility of combining various polymers, in which they provide the mechanical properties and the bioactivity for each other. Herein, a series of polycaprolactone/gelatin (PCL/Gel) composite membranes were prepared by co-electrospinning, and their biocompatibility and drug-controlled release ability were evaluated in detail for the first time. The addition of Gel significantly enhanced the adhesion and differentiation of osteoblasts, while the addition of PCL significantly improved the mechanical properties. Moreover, the in vitro degradation and drug release results showed that by adjust the PCL fibers amount and size, the degradation of Gel and the release profile of hydrophilic drugs/proteins could be effectively controlled: in the low PCL groups (PCL/Gel-1 & PCL/Gel-4), the Gel nano-fibers dissolved rapidly, resulting in an early explosive release within 1 week; however, with the increase of PCL content, the drug release rate decreased gradually, and the total release period could be extended to over 2 weeks (PCL/Gel-2, PCL/Gel-3 & PCL/Gel-5) or more (PCL/Gel-6). Therefore, the preparation of a controllable drug delivery system with good biological activity by co-electrospinning of PCL and Gel could provide an effective strategy for bone regeneration.

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