Three component composite scaffolds based on PCL, hydroxyapatite, and l-lysine obtained in TIPS-SL: Bioactive material for bone tissue engineering

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In this research, we describe the properties of three-component composite foam scaffolds based on poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) as a matrix and hydroxyapatite whiskers (HAP) and L-Lysine as fillers (PCL/HAP/Lys with wt% ratio 50/48/2). The scaffolds were prepared using a thermally induced phase separation technique supported by salt leaching (TIPS-SL). All materials were pre-cisely characterized: porosity, density, water uptake, wettability, DSC, and TGA measurements and compression tests were carried out. The microstructure of the obtained scaffolds was analyzed via SEM. It was found that the PCL/HAP/Lys scaffold has a 45% higher Young’s modulus and better wettability compared to the PCL/HAP system. At the same time, the porosity of the system was ~90%. The osteoblast hFOB 1.19 cell response was also investigated in osteogenic conditions (39◦ C) and the cytokine release profile of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α was determined. Modification of PCL scaffolds with HAP and L-Lysine significantly improved the proliferation of pre-osteoblasts cultured on such materials.

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Korbut, A., Włodarczyk, M., Rudnicka, K., Szwed, A., Płociński, P., Biernat, M., … Szustakiewicz, K. (2021). Three component composite scaffolds based on PCL, hydroxyapatite, and l-lysine obtained in TIPS-SL: Bioactive material for bone tissue engineering. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413589

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