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Evaluation of Magnesium-Phosphate Particle Incorporation into Co-Electrospun Chitosan-Elastin Membranes for Skin Wound Healing

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    0563726 - FGÚ 2023 RIV CH eng J - Journal Article
    Bryan, A. - Wales, E. - Vedante, S. - Blanquer, Andreu - Neupane, D. - Mishra, S. - Bačáková, Lucie - Fujiwara, T. - Jennings, J. A. - Bumgardner, J. D.
    Evaluation of Magnesium-Phosphate Particle Incorporation into Co-Electrospun Chitosan-Elastin Membranes for Skin Wound Healing.
    Marine Drugs. Roč. 20, č. 10 (2022), č. článku 615. E-ISSN 1660-3397
    Grant - others:AV ČR(CZ) UoM-20-01
    Program: Bilaterální spolupráce
    Institutional support: RVO:67985823
    Keywords : electrospinning * chitosan * elastin * tissue engineering * wound healing
    OECD category: Technologies involving the manipulation of cells, tissues, organs or the whole organism (assisted reproduction)
    Impact factor: 5.4, year: 2022
    Method of publishing: Open access
    https://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/20/10/615

    Major challenges facing clinicians treating burn wounds are the lack of integration of treatment to wound, inadequate mechanical properties of treatments, and high infection rates which ultimately lead to poor wound resolution. Electrospun chitosan membranes (ESCM) are gaining popularity for use in tissue engineering applications due to their drug loading ability, biocompatibility, biomimetic fibrous structure, and antimicrobial characteristics. This work aims to modify ESCMs for improved performance in burn wound applications by incorporating elastin and magnesium-phosphate particles (MgP) to improve mechanical and bioactive properties. The following ESCMs were made to evaluate the individual components' effects, (C: chitosan, CE: chitosan-elastin, CMg: chitosan-MgP, and CEMg: chitosan-elastin-MgP). Membrane properties analyzed were fiber size and structure, hydrophilic properties, elastin incorporation, MgP incorporation and in vitro release, mechanical properties, degradation profiles, and in vitro cytocompatibility with NIH3T3 fibroblasts. The addition of both elastin and MgP increased the average fiber diameter of CE (similar to 400 nm), CMg (similar to 360 nm), and CEMg (565 nm) compared to C (255 nm). Water contact angle analysis showed elastin incorporated membranes (CE and CEMg) had increased hydrophilicity (similar to 50 degrees) compared to the other groups (C and CMg, similar to 110 degrees). The results from the degradation study showed mass retention of similar to 50% for C and CMg groups, compared to similar to 30% seen in CE and CEMg after 4 weeks in a lysozyme/PBS solution. CMg and CEMg exhibited burst-release behavior of similar to 6 mu g/ml or 0.25 mM magnesium within 72 h. In vitro analysis with NIH3T3 fibroblasts showed CE and CEMg groups had superior cytocompatibility compared to C and CMg. This work has demonstrated the successful incorporation of elastin and MgP into ESCMs and allows for future studies on burn wound applications.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0336041

     
     
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