Fabrication of aligned carbon nanotube/polycaprolactone/gelatin nanofibrous matrices for Schwann cell immobilization

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In this study, we utilized a mandrel rotating collector consisting of two parallel, electrically conductive pieces of tape to fabricate aligned electrospun polycaprolactone/gelatin (PG) and carbon nanotube/polycaprolactone/ gelatin (PGC) nanofibrous matrices. Furthermore, we examined the biological performance of the PGC nanofibrous and film matrices using an in vitro culture of RT4-D6P2T rat Schwann cells. Using cell adhesion tests, we found that carbon nanotube inhibited Schwann cell attachment on PGC nanofibrous and film matrices. However, the proliferation rates of Schwann cells were higher when they were immobilized on PGC nanofibrous matrices compared to PGC film matrices. Using western blot analysis, we found that NRG1 and P0 protein expression levels were higher for cells immobilized on PGC nanofibrous matrices compared to PG nanofibrous matrices. However, the carbon nanotube inhibited NRG1 and P0 protein expression in cells immobilized on PGC film matrices. Moreover, the NRG1 and P0 protein expression levels were higher for cells immobilized on PGC nanofibrous matrices compared to PGC film matrices. We found that the matrix topography and composition influenced Schwann cell behavior. © 2014 Shiao-Wen Tsai et al.

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Tsai, S. W., Huang, C. C., Rau, L. R., & Hsu, F. Y. (2014). Fabrication of aligned carbon nanotube/polycaprolactone/gelatin nanofibrous matrices for Schwann cell immobilization. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/498131

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