RRC ID 43976
Author Yang CR, Chen JD.
Title Preparation and biological evaluation of chitosan-collagen-icariin composite scaffolds for neuronal regeneration.
Journal Neurol Sci
Abstract In this study the chitosan/collagen/icariin composite scaffolds for nerve regeneration were produced by blending and crosslinking chitosan with collagen and icariin. The microstructure of the composite scaffolds was observed by scanning electron microscopy. 3-[4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide and attachment assays were conducted, respectively, to investigate the biocompatibility of the scaffolds. Cell cultural tests showed that the channel-structured porous scaffolds acted as a positive factor to support connective nerve cell growth. After culture, cells showed a clear flow trend to move close to the composite scaffolds in culture solution, arranging in spiral-like, and aligned parallel to the orientation of the channel structure on the surface of scaffolds. When compared to pure chitosan and chitosan/collagen scaffolds, Schwann cells and PC12 cells on the chitosan/collagen/icariin composite scaffolds exhibited the greatest proliferation and longest average neurite length. These results suggested that the chitosan/collagen/icariin composite scaffolds are potential cell carriers in nerve tissue engineering.
Volume 34(6)
Pages 941-7
Published 2013-6-1
DOI 10.1007/s10072-012-1165-z
PMID 22833221
MeSH Animals Cell Differentiation / drug effects Cell Enlargement / drug effects* Cell Proliferation / drug effects Cells, Cultured Chitosan / chemistry Chitosan / pharmacology* Collagen / chemistry Collagen / pharmacology* Flavonoids / chemistry Flavonoids / pharmacology* Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Neurites / drug effects Neurites / ultrastructure PC12 Cells Rats Schwann Cells / drug effects Schwann Cells / physiology Schwann Cells / ultrastructure Sciatic Nerve / cytology Time Factors Tissue Scaffolds*
IF 2.415
Times Cited 14
WOS Category CLINICAL NEUROLOGY NEUROSCIENCES
Resource
Human and Animal Cells PC-12(RCB0009)