磁性凝胶制备变弹性细胞支架

Yuya Shimomura, Zugui Peng, K. Shimba, Y. Miyamoto, T. Yagi
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众所周知,细胞受其细胞外基质特性的影响,细胞外基质主要由糖和蛋白质组成。特别是,在细胞外基质的弹性和细胞运动之间存在着很强的关系。澄清细胞和底物弹性之间的关系有望在组织工程支架材料的设计和引起纤维化的疾病机制的阐明中证明是有用的。细胞外基质的弹性具有两个特征:部分弹性梯度和逐日变化。大多数先前的研究都再现了其中一种或另一种,这可能不能反映体内的情况。因此,需要对细胞和底物的变化有更深入的了解。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种基于可变弹性磁凝胶的支架。我们描述了磁性凝胶的制备和细胞在其表面的播种。细胞播种后在磁力作用下培养,发现由于磁性凝胶在磁力作用下硬化,细胞面积增加。
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Development of Variable-Elasticity Cell Scaffolds Using Magnetic Gels
It is well known that cells are influenced by the properties of their extracellular matrix, which is primarily composed of sugars and proteins. In particular, there exists a strong relationship between the elasticity of the extracellular substrate and cell motility. Clarification of the relationship between cells and substrate elasticity is expected to prove useful in both the design of scaffold materials for tissue engineering and the elucidation of the mechanisms of diseases that cause fibrosis. The elasticity of the extracellular matrix is characterized by two features: a partial elastic gradient and day-to-day variation. Most previous studies reproduced either one or the other, and this likely does not reflect the in vivo situation. Thus, a greater understanding of the changes in cells and substrates is needed. In this study, we propose a scaffold based on a magnetic gel with variable elasticity. We describe the preparation of a magnetic gel and cell seeding on its surface. The cells were cultured under the application of magnetic force after seeding, revealing an increase in the cell area due to the hardening of the magnetic gel in the presence of magnetic force.
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