Porous Aligned Znsr-Doped Beta-Tcp/Silk Fibroin Scaffolds Using Ice-Templating Method For Bone Tissue Engineering Applications

JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION(2021)

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The bone is a complex and dynamic structure subjected to constant stress and remodeling. Due to the worldwide incidence of bone disorders, tissue scaffolds and engineered bone tissues have emerged as solutions for bone grafting, which require sophisticated scaffolding architectures while keeping high mechanical performance. However, the conjugation of a bone-like scaffold architecture with efficient mechanical properties is still a critical challenge for biomedical applications. In this sense, the present study focused on the modulating the architecture of silk fibroin (SF) scaffolds crosslinked with horseradish peroxidase and mixed with zinc (Zn) and strontium (Sr)-doped beta-tricalcium phosphate (ZnSr.TCP) to mimic bone structures. The ZnSr.TCP-SF hydrogels were tuned by programmable ice-templating parameters, and further freeze-dried, in order to obtain 3D scaffolds with controlled pore orientation. The results showed interconnected channels in the ZnSr.TCP-SF scaffolds that mimic the porous network of the native subchondral bone matrix. The architecture of the scaffolds was characterized by microCT, showing tunable pore size according to freezing temperatures (-196 degrees C: similar to 80.2 +/- 20.5 mu m; -80 degrees C: similar to 73.1 +/- 20.5 mu m; -20 degrees C: similar to 104.7 +/- 33.7 mu m). The swelling ratio, weight loss, and rheological properties were also assessed, revealing efficient scaffold integrity and morphology after aqueous immersion. Thus, the ZnSr.TCP-SF scaffolds made of aligned porous structure were developed as affordable candidates for future applications in clinical osteoregeneration and in vitro bone tissue modelling.
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ZnSr-doped beta-tricalcium phosphate, silk fibroin, ice-templating, pore alignment, scaffolds, bone tissue engineering
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