Development of a highly concentrated collagen ink for the creation of a 3D printed meniscus
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The most prevalent extracellular matrix (ECM) protein in the meniscus is collagen, which controls
cell activity and aids in preserving the biological and structural integrity of the ECM. To create
stable and high-precision 3D printed collagen scaffolds, ink formulations must possess good
printability and cytocompatibility. This study aims to overlap the limitation in the 3D printing of
pure collagen, and to develop a highly concentrated collagen ink for meniscus fabrication. The
extrusion test revealed that 12.5 % collagen ink had the best combination of high collagen
concentration and printability. The ink was specifically designed to have load-bearing capacity
upon printing and characterized with respect to rheological and extrusion properties. Following
printing of structures with different infill, a series of post-processing steps, including salt stabilization, pH shifting, washing, freeze-drying, crosslinking and sterilization were performed, and
optimised to maintain the stability of the engineered construct. Mechanical testing highlighted a
storage modulus of 70 kPa for the lower porous structure while swelling properties showed
swelling ratio between 9 and 11 after 15 min of soaking. Moreover, human avascular and vascular
meniscus cells cultured on the scaffolds deposited a meniscus-like matrix containing collagen I, II
and glycosaminoglycans after 28 days of culture. Finally, as proof-of-concept, human size 3D
printed meniscus scaffold were created.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Collagen 3D printing Meniscus tissue engineering Vascular and avascular regions
Elenco autori:
Ambrosio, Luigi; Ronca, Alfredo; D'Amora, Ugo
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