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  • Fibroblastic tissues, like pelvic floor fascia, heal poorly due to low fibroblast levels for collagen production.
  • Researchers developed coaxial electrospun PCL/PEO fibers loaded with basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) to promote fibroblast proliferation through localized and sustained delivery.
  • The coaxial fibers showed enhanced fibroblast cell adhesion, viability, and collagen expression, indicating their potential for effective connective tissue regeneration.

Article Abstract

The poor innate healing capacity of fibroblastic tissues, such as pelvic floor fascia, is attributed to the scarcity of fibroblasts to produce collagen, as the main collagen producing cells. Coaxial electrospun PCL/PEO fibers containing basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) were evaluated for the local and temporal delivery of FGF-2 for promoting fibroblast proliferation. PCL/PEO coaxial fibers with a highly porous surface were successfully developed using coaxial electrospinning. The diameter of the PCL/PEO microfibers produced by coaxial electrospinning could be tuned by the electrospinning parameters. XPS surface chemistry probing and CA wettability analysis confirmed that the outer surface of the coaxial fibers is PCL. The protein was successfully encapsulated and a sustained release was observed over more than 9 days. In vitro, PCL/PEO coaxial fibers supported fibroblast cell adhesion. In addition, PCL/PEO coaxial fibers containing FGF-2 significantly enhanced fibroblast cell viability and proliferation. Further, Coll-I expression was significantly expressed after day 1 while down-regulated after day 9 compared to the control group. These results indicate that coaxial polymeric fibers allow local and sustained growth factor delivery with prolonged efficacy and longevity for connective tissue regeneration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4tb01258eDOI Listing

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