Preparation of a porous conductive scaffold from aniline pentamer-modified polyurethane/PCL blend for cardiac tissue engineering

Nafiseh Baheiraei(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Hamid Yeganeh(Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute), Jafar Ai(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Reza Gharibi(Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute), Somayeh Ebrahimi‐Barough(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Mahmoud Azami(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Sadaf Vahdat(University of Tehran), Hossein Baharvand(Royan Institute)
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A
March 13, 2015
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Abstract

A novel biodegradable electroactive polyurethane containing aniline pentamer (AP) was blended with polycaprolactone (PCL). The prepared blend (PB) and PCL were further fabricated in to scaffolds using a mixture of poly(ethylene glycol) and salt particles in a double porogen particulate leaching and compression molding methodology. Scaffolds held open and interconnected pores having pore size ranging from several μm to 150 µm. PB scaffolds had compression modulus and strength of 4.1 and 1.3 MPa, respectively. The conductivity of the scaffold was measured as 10(-5) ± 0.09 S .cm(-1) and preserved for at least 100 h post fabrication. Scaffolds supported neonatal cardiomyocytes adhesion and growth with PB showing more extensive effect on the expression of the cardiac genes involved in muscle contraction and relaxation (troponin-T) and cytoskeleton alignment (actinin-4). Our results highlight the potential of incorporation of AP as an electroactive moiety for induction of cardiomyocyte proliferation and repair of damaged heart tissue.


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