Abstract

The incorporation of bioactive compounds onto polymer fibrous scaffolds is essential to improve the functionality of scaffolds for personalized drug therapy and regenerative medicine. In this study, SiO2 microcapsules were prepared and used as drug carriers, which are further deposited onto polymer microfiber scaffolds [polycaprolactone (PCL), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), and PHB doping with the conductive polyaniline (PANi) of 2 wt % (PHB-PANi)]. The number of immobilized microcapsules decreased with the increase of their ζ-potential due to the electrostatic repulsion forces between capsule wall and the negatively charged fiber surface, given the nature of the polymer used for the scaffold’s fabrication. Additionally, the immobilization of the capsules in dynamic mechanical conditions resulted in an increased number of the capsules attached on the fibers with the increasing of the scaffold piezoelectric response (PCL < PHB < PHB-PANi). Osteogenic factor dexamethasone (DEXA) is chosen for the microcapsules loading in order to demonstrate the osteogenesis of the developed scaffolds. The immobilization of microcapsules provides a simple and convenient way to incorporate bioactive compounds onto polymer scaffolds, which makes these multimodal materials suitable for the personalized drug therapy and bone tissue engineering.

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Title
Multifunctional Scaffolds Based on Piezoelectric Electrospun Fibers modified with Biocompatible Drug Carriers for Regenerative Medicine
Author
Karpov, Timofey E 1 ; Muslimov, Albert R 2 ; Zyuzin, Mikhail V 3 ; Peltek, Oleksii O 1 ; Sergeev, Igor S 1 ; Goncharenko, Alexander A 1 ; Surmenev, Roman A 4 ; Timin, Alexander S 4 

 Peter The Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Polytechnicheskaya, 29, 195251, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation 
 First I. P. Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg, Lev Tolstoy str., 6/8, 197022, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation 
 Department of Nanophotonics and Metamaterials, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russian Federation 
 Physical Materials Science and Composite Materials Centre, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Lenin Avenue, 30, 634050, Tomsk, Russian Federation 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Mar 2020
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2569109837
Copyright
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