BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Mechanical and biocompatible properties of the poly(lactide-co-glycolide) matrices produced by antisolvent 3D printing

  • Mokrousova Victoria,
  • Nedorubova Irina,
  • Vasilyev Andrey,
  • Kuznetsova Valeriya,
  • Mironov Anton,
  • Khvorostina Maria,
  • Bukharova Tatyana,
  • Popov Vladimir,
  • Goldshtein Dmitry,
  • Losev Fedor,
  • Kulakov Anatoly

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20248405014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84
p. 05014

Abstract

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Three-dimensional scaffolds were made from a solution of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) mixed with tetraglycol using antisolvent 3D printing. The elastic properties and the structure of the obtained matrices were studied. MTT-test and staining with PKH-26, Calcein-AM, DAPI with subsequent fluorescence microscopy were used to study biological properties. The three-dimensional scaffolds had good mechanical properties. Young’s modulus value was 18±2 MPa, tensile strength was 0.43±0.05 MPa. The relative survival rate of cells after the first day was 99.58±2.28%, on the 14th day – 98.14±2.22%. The structure of the scaffold promoted cell adhesion and spreading on its surface. The poly(lactide-co-glycolide) matrices produced by antisolvent printing have high porosity, biocompatibility and good mechanical properties. It is allowed to use them in the future as a basis for personalized constructions for the replacement of extensive bone defects.