Micro-groove patterned PCL patches with DOPA for rat Achilles tendon regeneration

[Display omitted] •Suggesting tissue engineering strategy mimicking native tissue.•Regulating cell orientation and migration via micro-groove pattern with DOPA.•Proving tendon regeneration in vivostudy via providing mechanical cue by our platform. Achilles tendon regeneration using current tissue en...

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Published inJournal of industrial and engineering chemistry (Seoul, Korea) Vol. 105; pp. 352 - 364
Main Authors Park, Sihyeon, Lee, Min Suk, Jeon, Jin, Lim, Juhan, Jo, Chris Hyunchul, Bhang, Suk Ho, Yang, Hee Seok
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 25.01.2022
한국공업화학회
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Suggesting tissue engineering strategy mimicking native tissue.•Regulating cell orientation and migration via micro-groove pattern with DOPA.•Proving tendon regeneration in vivostudy via providing mechanical cue by our platform. Achilles tendon regeneration using current tissue engineering techniques requires morphometrically mimetic tendon biomaterials to attain the required microstructural tendon tissue and to achieve the necessary mechanical properties. In this study, we used nano- (400 nm) and micro-groove (5000 nm) patterned polycaprolactone patches (PCL-400, PCL-5000), which offer adequate elastic modulus and biocompatibility. The PCL patches were fabricated via capillary force lithography and were surface modified with 3,4-dihydroxy-l-phenylalanine (DOPA) for increased hydrophilicity. We hypothesized that the resulting biologically surface-modified elastic groove patterned patches would enhance the cell behaviors in vitro and the rat Achilles tendon regeneration in vivo. The micro-groove patterned PCL patches with DOPA coating (DOPA-PCL-5000) exhibited excellent cell elongation, tenogenic differentiation and YAP expression of the mesenchymal stem cells in our in vitro study and these results were further confirmed by application to the rat Achilles tendon rupture model in our in vivo study. DOPA-PCL-5000 induced dramatic regeneration of rat Achilles tendon compared to the other groups, which was further confirmed by the Achilles functional index and histological analysis at 8 weeks. In conclusion, DOPA-PCL-5000 can be used not only for damaged Achilles tendon, but also for various functional tendon regeneration techniques such as rotator cuff, patellar tendon, and flexor tendon.
ISSN:1226-086X
1876-794X
DOI:10.1016/j.jiec.2021.09.037