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Development of Boron-Containing PVA-Based Cryogels with Controllable Boron Releasing Rate and Altered Influence on Osteoblasts

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dc.contributor.author Ceylan, Seda
dc.contributor.author Dimmock, Ryan
dc.contributor.author Yang, Ying
dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-26T07:26:22Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-26T07:26:22Z
dc.date.issued 2023-04
dc.identifier.citation Ceylan, S., Dimmock, R., & Yang, Y. (2023). Development of Boron-Containing PVA-Based Cryogels with Controllable Boron Releasing Rate and Altered Influence on Osteoblasts. Polymers, 15(7), 1653. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15071653
dc.identifier.issn 2073-4360
dc.identifier.uri http://openacccess.atu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4220
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15071653
dc.description WOS indeksli yayınlar koleksiyonu. / WOS indexed publications collection. tr_TR
dc.description.abstract Cryogel formation is an effective approach to produce porous scaffolds for tissue engineering. In this study, cryogelation was performed to produce boron-containing scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. A combination of the synthetic polymer, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), and the natural polymers, chitosan and starch, was used to formulate the cryogels. Boron was used with a dual purpose: as an additive to alter gelation properties, and to exploit its bioactive effect since boron has been found to be involved in several metabolic pathways, including the promotion of bone growth. This project designs a fabrication protocol enabling the competition of both physical and chemical cross-linking reactions in the cryogels using different molecular weight PVA and borax content (boron source). Using a high ratio of high-molecular-weight PVA resulted in the cryogels exhibiting greater mechanical properties, a lower degradation rate (0.6-1.7% vs. 18-20%) and a higher borax content release (4.98 vs. 1.85, 1.08 nanomole) in contrast to their counterparts with low-molecular-weight PVA. The bioactive impacts of the released borax on cellular behaviour were investigated using MG63 cells seeded into the cryogel scaffolds. It was revealed that the borax-containing scaffolds and their extracts induced MG63 cell migration and the formation of nodule-like aggregates, whilst cryogel scaffolds without borax did not. Moreover, the degradation products of the scaffolds were analysed through the quantification of boron release by the curcumin assay. The impact on cellular response in a scratch assay confirmed that borax released by the scaffold into media (similar to 0.4 mg/mL) induced bone cell migration, proliferation and aggregation. This study demonstrated that boron-containing three-dimensional PVA/starch-chitosan scaffolds can potentially be used within bone tissue engineering applications. tr_TR
dc.language.iso en tr_TR
dc.publisher POLYMERS / MDPI tr_TR
dc.relation.ispartofseries 2023;Volume: 15 Issue: 7
dc.subject borax tr_TR
dc.subject cryogel tr_TR
dc.subject degradable polymers tr_TR
dc.subject PVA tr_TR
dc.subject MG63 tr_TR
dc.subject cell aggregationq tr_TR
dc.title Development of Boron-Containing PVA-Based Cryogels with Controllable Boron Releasing Rate and Altered Influence on Osteoblasts tr_TR
dc.type Article tr_TR


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