Бюллетень сибирской медицины (Aug 2012)

Impact of various modifications of biodegradable membranous scaffolds surface on multipotent mesenchimal stromal cells adhesion and viability

  • L. V. Antonova,
  • V. G. Matveyeva,
  • V. V. Borisov,
  • S. V. Kremeno,
  • M. V. Nasonova,
  • Yu. A. Kudryavtseva,
  • A. S. Golovkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2012-4-5-12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 5 – 12

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Designing a hybrid vascular graft using biocompatible and biodegradable polymers is one of the ways to fill the market with vascular grafts of a small diameter necessary for coronary artery bypass surgery. Good adhesive properties of cultivated cells and low cytotoxicity of biopolymers can improve biocompatibility of polymer-based vascular grafts. The impact of protein modification of membranous polyhydroxyalkanoate and polycaprolactone scaffolds surface on their adhesive properties and cytotoxicity to multipotent mesenchimal stromal cells was evaluated. We used the following compositions of membranous scaffolds: № 1 polyhydroxybutyrate valerate ММ 2 307 kDa with polycaprolactone ММ 80 000 kDa, № 2 had the same composition but was made using a magnetic stirrer, №3 polyhydroxybutyrate ММ 541 kDa with polycaprolactone ММ 80 000 kDa and № 4 polycaprolactone ММ 80 000 kDa only. Premodification of scaffolds surfaces with 75, 50 and 25% fetal calf serum was found to significantly reduce cytotoxicity of scaffold № 4 and improve the adhesive properties of scaffolds № 1, 2 and 3. Premodification with fibronectin (10 µg/ml) mostly improved the adhesive properties of scaffolds № 1—4.

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