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Lecithin doped electrospun poly(lactic acid)-thermoplastic polyurethane fibers for hepatocyte viability improvement.

Authors :
Liu, Xiang
Zhou, Lingtong
Heng, Peng
Xiao, Jingcheng
Lv, Junping
Zhang, Qingmiao
Hickey, Michael E.
Tu, Qin
Wang, Jinyi
Source :
Colloids & Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. Mar2019, Vol. 175, p264-271. 8p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Graphical abstract Lecithin doped poly(lactic acid)-thermoplastic polyurethane fibers were fabricated by electrospinning and their effect on hepatocyte viability was evaluated. Highlights • Poly(lactic acid)-thermoplastic polyurethane-lecithin fibers were prepared by electrospinning. • The introduction of lecithin improved the biocompatibility of the fibers. • The hepatocytes cultured on the fibers had higher viability than that on tissue culture plates. Abstract The development of hepatocyte cultures in vitro holds great significance in the study of bioartificial liver support systems. Electrospun fiber cultures have received widespread attention as an effective method to culture hepatocytes in vitro. Polylactic acid (PLA) –a synthetic polymer with high biocompatibility and biodegradability– is widely used to fabricate electrospun fibers in the biomedical field. However, the use of PLA is limited in cell cultures due to its brittleness, strong hydrophobicity, and lack of biologically active functional groups. In this study, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and lecithin (Lec) were used to modify PLA by spiking them into the PLA electrospun solution in attempt to establish a suitable fiber scaffold for hepatocyte culture in bioreactors. TPU and lecithin incorporation into PLA increases the flexibility, hydrophilicity, and biologically active groups of the fibers which further promotes the growth, proliferation, and viability of hepatocytes. The morphology, wettability, and biocompatibility of the as-prepared PLA-TPU-Lec fibers were carefully characterized. The results showed that the PLA-TPU-Lec fibers possessed favorable morphology and hydrophilicity, as well as high biocompatibility ability. HepG2 cells on the PLA-TPU-Lec fibers and tissue culture plates (TCP) were exposed to hepatotoxins for 24 h and we found that HepG2 cells on the PLA-TPU-Lec fibers had higher viability than cells on TCP. The PLA-TPU-Lec fibers are therefore expected to be used in vitro for hepatocyte culture to improve cellular activity in artificial liver bioreactors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09277765
Volume :
175
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Colloids & Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
134616129
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2018.09.069