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Fabrication and Characterization of Layer-By-Layer Janus Base Nano-Matrix to Promote Cartilage Regeneration
Published on: July 6, 2022
Janus radial nanofiber patch with leak-proof, antimicrobial, and osteogenic integration for skull base reconstruction
Xiaomei Xia1, Zhen Yang2, Hongshui Wang3
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300130, China.
Abstract:
During transsphenoidal surgery to remove pituitary adenomas, the structures of the skull base consisting of the dura mater and skull base bones are destroyed, making it crucial to restore the natural structure of the skull base. We crafted a dual-layer Janus fiber membrane utilizing the layer-by-layer electrospinning technique, comprising an osteoblast layer and a leak-proof antimicrobial layer. Specifically, RPG-1%PCPP radially aligned nanofibrous membranes (osteoblasts) can promote directional cell migration and facilitate cellular osteogenic differentiation. TPC nanofibrous membranes (leak-proof antimicrobial layer) can prevent fluid leakage while releasing antimicrobials for resisting bacterial infections. Bacteriostatic tests showed that cefazolin had a good inhibitory ability against both E. coli and S. aureus. RT-PCR showed that radial fiber membrane loaded with PCPP promoted the expression of ALP and BMP-2 genes, thereby promoting osteogenic differentiation of cells. Animal experiments showed that the BV/TV in the TPC/RPG-1%PCPP fiber membrane group was significantly higher than that in the blank group, indicating that TPC/RPG-1%PCPP could promote bone tissue regeneration.

