In vivo biocompatibility study of electrospun chitosan microfiber for tissue engineering.

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In this work, we examined the biocompatibility of electrospun chitosan microfibers as a scaffold. The chitosan microfibers showed a three-dimensional pore structure by SEM. The chitosan microfibers supported attachment and viability of rat muscle-derived stem cells (rMDSCs). Subcutaneous implantation of the chitosan microfibers demonstrated that implantation of rMDSCs containing chitosan microfibers induced lower host tissue responses with decreased macrophage accumulation than did the chitosan microfibers alone, probably due to the immunosuppression of the transplanted rMDSCs. Our results collectively show that chitosan microfibers could serve as a biocompatible in vivo scaffold for rMDSCs in rats.

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Kang, Y. M., Lee, B. N., Ko, J. H., Kim, G. H., Kang, K. N., Kim, D. Y., … Kim, M. S. (2010). In vivo biocompatibility study of electrospun chitosan microfiber for tissue engineering. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 11(10), 4140–4148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11104140

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