Marine Drugs (Nov 2021)

A Collagen Basketweave from the Giant Squid Mantle as a Robust Scaffold for Tissue Engineering

  • Anastasia Frolova,
  • Nadezhda Aksenova,
  • Ivan Novikov,
  • Aitsana Maslakova,
  • Elvira Gafarova,
  • Yuri Efremov,
  • Polina Bikmulina,
  • Vadim Elagin,
  • Elena Istranova,
  • Alexandr Kurkov,
  • Anatoly Shekhter,
  • Svetlana Kotova,
  • Elena Zagaynova,
  • Peter Timashev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md19120679
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 12
p. 679

Abstract

Read online

The growing applications of tissue engineering technologies warrant the search and development of biocompatible materials with an appropriate strength and elastic moduli. Here, we have extensively studied a collagenous membrane (GSCM) separated from the mantle of the Giant squid Dosidicus Gigas in order to test its potential applicability in regenerative medicine. To establish the composition and structure of the studied material, we analyzed the GSCM by a variety of techniques, including amino acid analysis, SDS-PAGE, and FTIR. It has been shown that collagen is a main component of the GSCM. The morphology study by different microscopic techniques from nano- to microscale revealed a peculiar packing of collagen fibers forming laminae oriented at 60–90 degrees in respect to each other, which, in turn, formed layers with the thickness of several microns (a basketweave motif). The macro- and micromechanical studies showed high values of the Young’s modulus and tensile strength. No significant cytotoxicity of the studied material was found by the cytotoxicity assay. Thus, the GSCM consists of a reinforced collagen network, has high mechanical characteristics, and is non-toxic, which makes it a good candidate for the creation of a scaffold material for tissue engineering.

Keywords