Cellular interactions of biodegradable nanorod arrays prepared by nondestructive extraction from nanoporous alumina

Autor(en): Grimm, Silko
Martin, Jaime
Rodriguez, Gema
Fernandez-Gutierrez, Mar
Mathwig, Klaus
Wehrspohn, Ralf B.
Goesele, Ulrich
San Roman, Julio
Mijangos, Carmen
Steinhart, Martin 
Stichwörter: CELLS; Chemistry; Chemistry, Physical; GROWTH; Materials Science; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; NANOFIBERS; REPLICATION; TOPOGRAPHY
Erscheinungsdatum: 2010
Herausgeber: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Journal: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volumen: 20
Ausgabe: 16
Startseite: 3171
Seitenende: 3177
Zusammenfassung: 
Biodegradable extracellular matrices (ECMs) consisting of mechanically stable arrays of aligned poly(lactide) nanorods (nanorod diameter approximate to 200 nm; lattice constant approximate to 500 nm) with areas up to 9 cm(2) were prepared by nondestructive extraction from recyclable self-ordered nanoporous alumina hard templates. Fibroblasts formed dense tissue layers on the heparin/gelatin activated nanorod arrays, showed excellent adhesion and exhibited a highly elongated morphology such as in natural tissue. The synthetic approach reported here combining advantages of top-down lithography (well-defined topography) and self-assembly (low costs, high throughput, feature size in the 100 nm range) may yield ECMs for biomedical applications. Remarkably, on microrod arrays with four times larger feature sizes the fibroblasts were significantly less elongated and their proliferation was strongly reduced.
ISSN: 09599428
DOI: 10.1039/b926432a

Zur Langanzeige

Seitenaufrufe

1
Letzte Woche
0
Letzter Monat
0
geprüft am 10.05.2024

Google ScholarTM

Prüfen

Altmetric