Fabrication and evaluation of a nerve guidance conduit capable of Ca ion release to accelerate axon extension in peripheral nerve regeneration.

J Biomed Mater Res A

Biomaterials Nanotechnology and Tissue Engineering faculty, School of Advanced Medical Technology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, 8174673461, Iran.

Published: August 2018

In this study, biodegradable nanocomposites consisting of poly (glycerol sebacate) (PGS) elastomeric matrix and the reinforcing phase of calcium titanate (CaTiO ) nanoparticles were fabricated as a nerve guidance conduit (NGC) for peripheral nerve regeneration. CaTiO nanoparticles were synthesized via the sol-gel method and calcined at 800°C for 60 min. PGS elastomer was synthesized via the polycondensation reaction of glycerol and sebacate (1:1) and 2.5 and 5 wt. percentages of the synthesized CaTiO nanoparticles were added to the PGS prepolymer solution. The composites obtained were heated in order to make crosslinks in the pre-polymer. CaTiO nanoparticles, PGS elastomer, and the composites fabricated were characterized in terms of their structural, chemical, physical, mechanical, and cell response properties to evaluate the feasibility of using the nanocomposite for NGC applications. The results indicated that CaTiO nanoparticles were 50 nm in size. When the nanoparticles were added to the PGS, the elastic modulus and tensile strength of the nanocomposite reached values of about 1 and 0.5 MPa, respectively that are near those of natural nerves. The degradation behavior and swelling of the nanocomposites, as compared with those of the PGS elastomer, were controlled by introducing CaTiO into the PGS, which swelling limitation could prevent nerve compression. It was observed that Ca ions established chemical bonds with PGS, which led to high crosslink densities that, in turn, contribute to improved mechanical properties of the composite. The Ca ions released from the nanocomposite samples were in the nontoxic range. The PC12 cell line on the surface of the nanocomposite specimens showed good cell adhesion and proliferation with improved axon outgrowth and extension. Based on the results obtained the fabricated PGS/CaTiO nanocomposite may be recommended as a suitable NGC with desirable effects on peripheral nerve regeneration. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part A: 106A: 2181-2189, 2018.

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