Effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells

Design of macroporous synthetic grafts that can promote infiltration of cells, their differentiation, and synthesis of bone-specific extracellular matrix is a key determinant for in vivo bone tissue regeneration and repair. In this study, we investigated the effect of the microarchitecture of the sc...

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Main Authors: A Phadke, Y Hwang, S Hee Kim, S Hyun Kim, T Yamaguchi, K Masuda, S Varghese
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Language:English
Published: AO Research Institute Davos 2013-01-01
Series:European Cells & Materials
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Online Access:http://www.ecmjournal.org/journal/papers/vol025/pdf/v025a08.pdf
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spelling doaj-9b30e2611b724767875215803583e8652020-11-25T01:12:51Zeng AO Research Institute DavosEuropean Cells & Materials1473-22622013-01-0125114129Effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cellsA PhadkeY HwangS Hee KimS Hyun KimT YamaguchiK MasudaS VargheseDesign of macroporous synthetic grafts that can promote infiltration of cells, their differentiation, and synthesis of bone-specific extracellular matrix is a key determinant for in vivo bone tissue regeneration and repair. In this study, we investigated the effect of the microarchitecture of the scaffold on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate-co-N-acryloyl 6-aminocaproic acid cryogels were fabricated to have either a pore network consisting of cellular, randomly oriented pores (termed ‘spongy’) or a pore network consisting of lamellar columns (termed ‘columnar’), with both cryogel types showing a similar porosity. Both spongy and columnar cryogels supported comparable levels of cell viability and proliferation of hMSCs in vitro. However, spongy cryogels promoted osteogenic differentiation to a greater extent than their columnar counterparts, as evidenced by increased alkaline phosphatase activity and osteoblastic gene expression over 21 days post culture. Leveraging upon our previous work, we further evaluated the ability of these synthetic scaffolds in conjunction with mineralisation to promote ectopic bone formation upon subcutaneous implantation in nude rats. Mineralised spongy and columnar cryogels, both in the presence and absence of exogenous hMSCs, promoted ectopic bone formation in vivo. No such bone formation was observed in acellular cryogels devoid of mineralisation, with extensive host cell infiltration and vascularisation in columnar cryogels, and negligible infiltration into spongy cryogels. Our results thus present a novel method to tune the microarchitecture of porous polymeric scaffolds, in addition to suggesting their efficacy as synthetic bone grafts.http://www.ecmjournal.org/journal/papers/vol025/pdf/v025a08.pdfMesenchymal stem cellssynthetic graftsspongy cryogelscolumnar cryogelsosteoblastic genesbone formation
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author A Phadke
Y Hwang
S Hee Kim
S Hyun Kim
T Yamaguchi
K Masuda
S Varghese
spellingShingle A Phadke
Y Hwang
S Hee Kim
S Hyun Kim
T Yamaguchi
K Masuda
S Varghese
Effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
European Cells & Materials
Mesenchymal stem cells
synthetic grafts
spongy cryogels
columnar cryogels
osteoblastic genes
bone formation
author_facet A Phadke
Y Hwang
S Hee Kim
S Hyun Kim
T Yamaguchi
K Masuda
S Varghese
author_sort A Phadke
title Effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_short Effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_full Effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_fullStr Effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_sort effect of scaffold microarchitecture on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
publisher AO Research Institute Davos
series European Cells & Materials
issn 1473-2262
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Design of macroporous synthetic grafts that can promote infiltration of cells, their differentiation, and synthesis of bone-specific extracellular matrix is a key determinant for in vivo bone tissue regeneration and repair. In this study, we investigated the effect of the microarchitecture of the scaffold on osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate-co-N-acryloyl 6-aminocaproic acid cryogels were fabricated to have either a pore network consisting of cellular, randomly oriented pores (termed ‘spongy’) or a pore network consisting of lamellar columns (termed ‘columnar’), with both cryogel types showing a similar porosity. Both spongy and columnar cryogels supported comparable levels of cell viability and proliferation of hMSCs in vitro. However, spongy cryogels promoted osteogenic differentiation to a greater extent than their columnar counterparts, as evidenced by increased alkaline phosphatase activity and osteoblastic gene expression over 21 days post culture. Leveraging upon our previous work, we further evaluated the ability of these synthetic scaffolds in conjunction with mineralisation to promote ectopic bone formation upon subcutaneous implantation in nude rats. Mineralised spongy and columnar cryogels, both in the presence and absence of exogenous hMSCs, promoted ectopic bone formation in vivo. No such bone formation was observed in acellular cryogels devoid of mineralisation, with extensive host cell infiltration and vascularisation in columnar cryogels, and negligible infiltration into spongy cryogels. Our results thus present a novel method to tune the microarchitecture of porous polymeric scaffolds, in addition to suggesting their efficacy as synthetic bone grafts.
topic Mesenchymal stem cells
synthetic grafts
spongy cryogels
columnar cryogels
osteoblastic genes
bone formation
url http://www.ecmjournal.org/journal/papers/vol025/pdf/v025a08.pdf
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