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The biocompatibility of silk fibroin and acellular collagen scaffolds for tissue engineering in the ear

Authors :
Bing Mei Teh
Robert J. Marano
Sharon L. Redmond
John Papadimitriou
Yan Wang
Rodney J. Dilley
Yi Shen
Sheng Yan
Minghao Zheng
Marcus D. Atlas
Source :
Biomedical materials (Bristol, England). 9(1)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Recent experimental studies have shown the suitability of silk fibroin scaffold (SFS) and porcine-derived acellular collagen I/III scaffold (ACS) as onlay graft materials for tympanic membrane perforation repair. The aims of this study were to further characterize and evaluate the in vivo biocompatibility of SFS and ACS compared with commonly used materials such as Gelfoam and paper in a rat model. The scaffolds were implanted in subcutaneous (SC) tissue and middle ear (ME) cavity followed by histological and otoscopic evaluation for up to 26 weeks. Our results revealed that SFS and ACS were well tolerated and compatible in rat SC and ME tissues throughout the study. The tissue response adjacent to the implants evaluated by histology and otoscopy showed SFS and ACS to have a milder tissue response with minimal inflammation compared to that of paper. Gelfoam gave similar results to SFS and ACS after SC implantation, but it was found to be associated with pronounced fibrosis and osteoneogenesis after ME implantation. It is concluded that SFS and ACS both were biocompatible and could serve as potential alternative scaffolds for tissue engineering in the ear.

Details

ISSN :
1748605X
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedical materials (Bristol, England)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87f2e8e8f20707300e5c2e49e7ac8f48