A 3D-Printed Multi-Chamber Device Allows Culturing Cells On Buckypapers Coated With PAMAM Dendrimer And Obtain Innovative Materials For Biomedical Applications
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Background: The advent of 3D printing technology allowed the realization of custom devices
that can be used not only in the everyday life but also in the nanotechnology and biomedical
fields. In nanotechnology, the use of bi-dimensional nanostructures based on carbon nanotubes,
generally referred as buckypapers, have received considerable attention for their versatility and
potential application in many biomedical fields. Unfortunately, buckypapers are extremely
hydrophobic and cannot be used in aqueous media to culture cells.
Methods: A polymeric device able to accommodate buckypapers and facilitate cell growth
was fabricated by using 3D printing technology. We imparted hydrophilicity to buckypapers
by coating them with polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers.
Results: We found that by using novel techniques such as polymer coating the buckypaper
hydrophilicity increased, whereas the use of 3D printing technology allowed us to obtain custom
devices that have been used to culture cells on buckypapers for many days. We characterized in
details the morphology of these structures and studied for the first time the kinetic of cell
proliferation. We found that these scaffolds, if properly functionalized, are suitable materials to
grow cells for long time and potentially employable in the biomedical field.
Conclusion: Although these materials are cytotoxic under certain circumstances, we have
found a suitable coating and specific experimental conditions that encourage using buckypapers
as novel scaffolds for cell growth and for potential applications in tissue repair and regeneration.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
3D printing; buckypaper; PAMAM dendrimer; cell proliferation; tissue regeneration; transfection
Elenco autori:
Mussi, Valentina; Sennato, Simona
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