Materials & Design (Mar 2021)
A 3D printed graphene electrode device for enhanced and scalable stem cell culture, osteoinduction and tissue building
Abstract
Bone related diseases and disorders increasingly impact human health. Electrical stimulation (ES) has been shown to promote osteogenesis and healing of bone defects. Graphene, is an electrically conductive and biocompatible material with good mechanical properties (strength with flexibility), and therefore shows significant promise as a cell-compatible electrode for ES. Graphene-based scaffolds may therefore be used for 3D cell and tissue support, including 3D osteoinduction. We have fabricated 3D graphene electrode structures to provide ES to human adipose stem cells (ADSCs). The assemblies support ADSC growth and differentiation, with ES augmenting proliferation and osteogenesis. Our findings expand our previous work on developing graphene-based cell culture platforms for bone engineering, demonstrating their adaptability and amalgamation for more scalable and high throughput stem cell maintenance, osteoinduction and tissue building. Furthermore, the devices have the potential to be employed for a variety of other cells and tissues for research and therapeutics, including regenerative medicine.