Effects of integrated bioceramic and uniaxial drawing on mechanically-enhanced fibrogenesis for bionic periosteum engineering

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces(2022)

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Periosteum is clinically required for the management of large bone defects. Attempts to exploit the periosteum’s participation in bone healing, however, have rarely featured biological and mechanical complexity for the scaffolds relevant to translational medicine. In this regard, we report engineering of bioinspired periosteum with co-delivery of ionic and geometry cues. The scaffold demonstrated microsheet-like fibre morphology and was developed based on bioresorbable poly(-caprolactone) and bioactive copper-doped tricalcium phosphate (Cu-TCP). A coordinated interaction was found between the effects of Cu-TCP addition and uniaxial drawing, leading to tunable fibrogenesis for different fibre morphologies, organisation, and surface wettability. The coordination resulted in significant enhancements in Young’s Modulus, yield stress and ultimate stress along fibrous alignment, without causing reductions across fibres. This demonstrated mechanical anisotropy of the scaffold similar to natural periosteum, and seeding with mouse calvarial preosteoblasts, the scaffold supported cell alignment with deposition of CaP-like nodules and extracellular matrix. This work provides new insights on periosteum engineering with osteo-related composite fibres. The artificial periosteum can be used in clinical settings to facilitate repair of large bone defects.
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Periosteum,Electrospinning,Poly(epsilon-caprolactone),Tricalcium phosphate,Regenerative therapy
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