Synergistic effect of selenium and genipin triggers viability of 3T3 cells on PVA/Gelatin scaffolds

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.35248/2168-9296.21.S1.236
Demet Erdag, S. Koç, M. F. Öksüzömer, L. Yalcintepe
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to reveal the first time synergistic effect of GP and selenium (Se) on 3T3 cells seeded on natural and non-cytotoxic porous scaffolds with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and gelatin (GE). Methods: Electrospinning scaffolds were produced as PVA/GE/GA crosslinked with glutaraldehyde (GA) and freeze/dried scaffolds crosslinked with genipin (GP) were divided into two groups as PVA/GE/GP5 and PVA/GE/GP8. The scaffolds were investigated in terms of pore morphology, swell ratio, biodegradation, and biocompatibility. The biocompatibility of the material was tested in vitro by MTT assay on 1, 2, and 3 days to test the cell viability of 3T3 cells. Results: It was observed that Se triggered the excellent cell growth and proliferation on electrospinning and freeze drying PVA/GE scaffolds. Conclusions: Selenium with PVA/GE scaffolds can be a promising candidate for wound healing application, as it significantly increases cell viability on scaffolds. It is thought that the synergistic effect of selenium with genipin may be an important step in tissue engineering applications. The preliminary study can be supported by in vivo studies in the future.
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硒和格尼平的协同作用触发了PVA/明胶支架上3T3细胞的活力
目的:本研究首次揭示GP和硒(Se)对3T3细胞的协同作用,并将其应用于天然和无细胞毒性的聚乙烯醇(PVA)和明胶(GE)多孔支架上。方法:以戊二醛(GA)交联的PVA/GE/GA制备静电纺丝支架,以格尼平(GP)交联的冷冻/干燥支架分为PVA/GE/GP5和PVA/GE/GP8两组。研究了支架的孔隙形态、膨胀比、生物降解和生物相容性。采用MTT法在体外1、2、3天检测材料的生物相容性,检测3T3细胞的细胞活力。结果:观察到硒在静电纺丝和冷冻干燥PVA/GE支架上诱导了良好的细胞生长和增殖。结论:硒与PVA/GE支架可以显著提高支架上的细胞活力,是一种很有前景的伤口愈合应用。认为硒与genipin的协同作用可能是组织工程应用的重要一步。初步的研究可以在未来的体内研究中得到支持。
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