Biomimetic Hierarchical Structuring of PLA by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Processing of Tissue Engineered Matrices: Study of Cellular and Antibacterial Behavior

The influence of ultra-short laser modification on the surface morphology and possible chemical alteration of poly-lactic acid (PLA) matrix in respect to the optimization of cellular and antibacterial behavior were investigated in this study. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) morphological examinat...

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Main Authors: Albena Daskalova, Liliya Angelova, Emil Filipov, Dante Aceti, Rosica Mincheva, Xavier Carrete, Halima Kerdjoudj, Marie Dubus, Julie Chevrier, Anton Trifonov, Ivan Buchvarov
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/15/2577
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author Albena Daskalova
Liliya Angelova
Emil Filipov
Dante Aceti
Rosica Mincheva
Xavier Carrete
Halima Kerdjoudj
Marie Dubus
Julie Chevrier
Anton Trifonov
Ivan Buchvarov
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Liliya Angelova
Emil Filipov
Dante Aceti
Rosica Mincheva
Xavier Carrete
Halima Kerdjoudj
Marie Dubus
Julie Chevrier
Anton Trifonov
Ivan Buchvarov
Biomimetic Hierarchical Structuring of PLA by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Processing of Tissue Engineered Matrices: Study of Cellular and Antibacterial Behavior
Polymers
cell matrices
Fs bioscaffolds structuring
ultra-short functionalization of cell matrices
tissue engineering
temporal scaffolds
PLA texturing
author_facet Albena Daskalova
Liliya Angelova
Emil Filipov
Dante Aceti
Rosica Mincheva
Xavier Carrete
Halima Kerdjoudj
Marie Dubus
Julie Chevrier
Anton Trifonov
Ivan Buchvarov
author_sort Albena Daskalova
title Biomimetic Hierarchical Structuring of PLA by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Processing of Tissue Engineered Matrices: Study of Cellular and Antibacterial Behavior
title_short Biomimetic Hierarchical Structuring of PLA by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Processing of Tissue Engineered Matrices: Study of Cellular and Antibacterial Behavior
title_full Biomimetic Hierarchical Structuring of PLA by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Processing of Tissue Engineered Matrices: Study of Cellular and Antibacterial Behavior
title_fullStr Biomimetic Hierarchical Structuring of PLA by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Processing of Tissue Engineered Matrices: Study of Cellular and Antibacterial Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Biomimetic Hierarchical Structuring of PLA by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Processing of Tissue Engineered Matrices: Study of Cellular and Antibacterial Behavior
title_sort biomimetic hierarchical structuring of pla by ultra-short laser pulses for processing of tissue engineered matrices: study of cellular and antibacterial behavior
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The influence of ultra-short laser modification on the surface morphology and possible chemical alteration of poly-lactic acid (PLA) matrix in respect to the optimization of cellular and antibacterial behavior were investigated in this study. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) morphological examination of the processed PLA surface showed the formation of diverse hierarchical surface microstructures, generated by irradiation with a range of laser fluences (F) and scanning velocities (V) values. By controlling the laser parameters, diverse surface roughness can be achieved, thus influencing cellular dynamics. This surface feedback can be applied to finely tune and control diverse biomaterial surface properties like wettability, reflectivity, and biomimetics. The triggering of thermal effects, leading to the ejection of material with subsequent solidification and formation of raised rims and 3D-like hollow structures along the processed zones, demonstrated a direct correlation to the wettability of the PLA. A transition from superhydrophobic (θ > 150°) to super hydrophilic (θ < 20°) surfaces can be achieved by the creation of grooves with V = 0.6 mm/s, F = 1.7 J/cm<sup>2</sup>. The achieved hierarchical architecture affected morphology and thickness of the processed samples which were linked to the nature of ultra-short laser-material interaction effects, namely the precipitation of temperature distribution during material processing can be strongly minimized with ultrashort pulses leading to non-thermal and spatially localized effects that can facilitate volume ablation without collateral thermal damage The obtained modification zones were analyzed employing Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), and optical profilometer. The modification of the PLA surface resulted in an increased roughness value for treatment with lower velocities (V = 0.6 mm/s). Thus, the substrate gains a 3D-like architecture and forms a natural matrix by microprocessing with V = 0.6 mm/s, F = 1.7 J/cm<sup>2</sup>, and V = 3.8 mm/s, F = 0.8 J/cm<sup>2</sup>. The tests performed with Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) demonstrated that the ultra-short laser surface modification altered the cell orientation and promoted cell growth. The topographical design was tested also for the effectiveness of bacterial attachment concerning chosen parameters for the creation of an array with defined geometrical patterns.
topic cell matrices
Fs bioscaffolds structuring
ultra-short functionalization of cell matrices
tissue engineering
temporal scaffolds
PLA texturing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/15/2577
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spelling doaj-b3efeb72900845c4a6a611b07af8fb3b2021-08-06T15:30:15ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-08-01132577257710.3390/polym13152577Biomimetic Hierarchical Structuring of PLA by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Processing of Tissue Engineered Matrices: Study of Cellular and Antibacterial BehaviorAlbena Daskalova0Liliya Angelova1Emil Filipov2Dante Aceti3Rosica Mincheva4Xavier Carrete5Halima Kerdjoudj6Marie Dubus7Julie Chevrier8Anton Trifonov9Ivan Buchvarov10Laboratory of Micro and Nano-Photonics, Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1784 Sofia, BulgariaLaboratory of Micro and Nano-Photonics, Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1784 Sofia, BulgariaLaboratory of Micro and Nano-Photonics, Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1784 Sofia, BulgariaLaboratory of Micro and Nano-Photonics, Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1784 Sofia, BulgariaLaboratory of Polymeric and Composite Materials (LPCM), Center of Innovation and Research in Materials and Polymers (CIRMAP), University of Mons, 7000 Mons, BelgiumLaboratory of Polymeric and Composite Materials (LPCM), Center of Innovation and Research in Materials and Polymers (CIRMAP), University of Mons, 7000 Mons, BelgiumBomatériaux et Inflammation en Site Osseux BIOS, Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne, EA 4691, 51100 Reims, FranceBomatériaux et Inflammation en Site Osseux BIOS, Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne, EA 4691, 51100 Reims, FranceBomatériaux et Inflammation en Site Osseux BIOS, Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne, EA 4691, 51100 Reims, FranceFaculty of Physics, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1164 Sofia, BulgariaFaculty of Physics, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 1164 Sofia, BulgariaThe influence of ultra-short laser modification on the surface morphology and possible chemical alteration of poly-lactic acid (PLA) matrix in respect to the optimization of cellular and antibacterial behavior were investigated in this study. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) morphological examination of the processed PLA surface showed the formation of diverse hierarchical surface microstructures, generated by irradiation with a range of laser fluences (F) and scanning velocities (V) values. By controlling the laser parameters, diverse surface roughness can be achieved, thus influencing cellular dynamics. This surface feedback can be applied to finely tune and control diverse biomaterial surface properties like wettability, reflectivity, and biomimetics. The triggering of thermal effects, leading to the ejection of material with subsequent solidification and formation of raised rims and 3D-like hollow structures along the processed zones, demonstrated a direct correlation to the wettability of the PLA. A transition from superhydrophobic (θ > 150°) to super hydrophilic (θ < 20°) surfaces can be achieved by the creation of grooves with V = 0.6 mm/s, F = 1.7 J/cm<sup>2</sup>. The achieved hierarchical architecture affected morphology and thickness of the processed samples which were linked to the nature of ultra-short laser-material interaction effects, namely the precipitation of temperature distribution during material processing can be strongly minimized with ultrashort pulses leading to non-thermal and spatially localized effects that can facilitate volume ablation without collateral thermal damage The obtained modification zones were analyzed employing Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), and optical profilometer. The modification of the PLA surface resulted in an increased roughness value for treatment with lower velocities (V = 0.6 mm/s). Thus, the substrate gains a 3D-like architecture and forms a natural matrix by microprocessing with V = 0.6 mm/s, F = 1.7 J/cm<sup>2</sup>, and V = 3.8 mm/s, F = 0.8 J/cm<sup>2</sup>. The tests performed with Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) demonstrated that the ultra-short laser surface modification altered the cell orientation and promoted cell growth. The topographical design was tested also for the effectiveness of bacterial attachment concerning chosen parameters for the creation of an array with defined geometrical patterns.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/15/2577cell matricesFs bioscaffolds structuringultra-short functionalization of cell matricestissue engineeringtemporal scaffoldsPLA texturing