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Mechanical fatigue performance of PCL-chondroprogenitor constructs after cell culture under bioreactor mechanical stimulus

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posted on 2024-11-15, 06:40 authored by J A Panadero, Vitor Gomes da Silva SencadasVitor Gomes da Silva Sencadas, Sonia CM Silva, Clarisse Ribeiro, Vítor Correia, F M Gama, J L Gomez Ribelles, Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez
In tissue engineering of cartilage, polymeric scaffolds are implanted in the damaged tissue and subjected to repeated compression loading cycles. The possibility of failure due to mechanical fatigue has not been properly addressed in these scaffolds. Nevertheless, the macroporous scaffold is susceptible to failure after repeated loading- unloading cycles. This is related to inherent discontinuities in the material due to the micropore structure of the macropore walls that act as stress concentration points. In this work, chondrogenic precursor cells have been seeded in poly-e-caprolactone (PCL) scaffolds with fibrin and some were submitted to free swelling culture and others to cyclic loading in a bioreactor. After cell culture, all the samples were analyzed for fatigue behavior under repeated loading-unloading cycles. Moreover, some components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) were identified. No differences were observed between samples undergoing free swelling or bioreactor loading conditions, neither respect to matrix components nor to mechanical performance to fatigue. The ECM did not achieve the desired preponderance of collagen type II over collagen type I which is considered the main characteristic of hyaline cartilage ECM. However, prediction in PCL with ECM constructs was possible up to 600 cycles, an enhanced performance when compared to previous works. PCL after cell culture presents an improved fatigue resistance, despite the fact that the measured elastic modulus at the first cycle was similar to PCL with poly(vinyl alcohol) samples. This finding suggests that fatigue analysis in tissue engineering constructs can provide additional information missed with traditional mechanical measurements.

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Panadero, J. Alberto., Sencadas, V., Silva, S. C.M.., Ribeiro, C., Correia, V., Gama, F. M., Gomez Ribelles, J. Luis. & Lanceros-Méndez, S. (2016). Mechanical fatigue performance of PCL-chondroprogenitor constructs after cell culture under bioreactor mechanical stimulus. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 104 (2), 330-338.

Journal title

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials

Volume

104

Issue

2

Pagination

330-338

Language

English

RIS ID

106494

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