Thin-layer hydroxyapatite deposition on a nanofiber surface stimulates mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and their differentiation into osteoblasts
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2012
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Hindawi Publishing
Abstract
Pulsed laser deposition was proved as a suitable method for hydroxyapatite (HA) coating of coaxial poly-ε-caprolactone/polyvinylalcohol
(PCL/PVA) nanofibers. The fibrous morphology of PCL/PVA nanofibers was preserved, if the nanofiber scaffold was
coated with thin layers of HA (200nm and 400 nm). Increasing thickness of HA, however, resulted in a gradual loss of fibrous
character. In addition, biomechanical properties were improved after HA deposition on PCL/PVA nanofibers as the value of
Young’s moduli of elasticity significantly increased. Clearly, thin-layer hydroxyapatite deposition on a nanofiber surface stimulated
mesenchymal stem cell viability and their differentiation into osteoblasts. The optimal depth of HA was 800 nm.
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tenké vrstvy, pulzní laserová depozice, nanovlákna
Citation
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology. 2012, article id: 428503.