Chitosan-Calcium Aluminate as a Cell-homing Scaffold: Its Bioactivity Testing in a Microphysiological Dental Pulp Platform.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Atla-Alternatives To Laboratory Animals Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-13 DOI:10.1177/02611929241232558
Ester Alves Ferreira Bordini, Vitor de Toledo Stuani, Lígia Espoliar Correa, Fernanda Balestrero Cassiano, Marcella Fernandes Lovison, Maria Luisa Leite, Josimeri Hebling, Carlos Alberto de Souza Costa, Diana Gabriela Soares
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In vitro models of the dental pulp microenvironment have been proposed for the assessment of biomaterials, to minimise animal use in operative dentistry. In this study, a scaffold/3-D dental pulp cell culture interface was created in a microchip, under simulated dental pulp pressure, to evaluate the cell-homing potential of a chitosan (CH) scaffold functionalised with calcium aluminate (the 'CHAlCa scaffold'). This microphysiological platform was cultured at a pressure of 15 cm H2O for up to 14 days; cell viability, migration and odontoblastic differentiation were then assessed. The CHAlCa scaffold exhibited intense chemotactic potential, causing cells to migrate from the 3-D culture to its surface, followed by infiltration into the macroporous structure of the scaffold. By contrast, the cells in the presence of the non-functionalised chitosan scaffold showed low cell migration and no cell infiltration. CHAlCa scaffold bioactivity was confirmed in dentin sialophosphoprotein-positive migrating cells, and odontoblastic markers were upregulated in 3-D culture. Finally, in situ mineralised matrix deposition by the cells was confirmed in an Alizarin Red-based assay, in which the CHAlCa and CH scaffolds were adapted to fit within dentin discs. More intense deposition of matrix was observed with the CHAlCa scaffold, as compared to the CH scaffold. In summary, we present an in vitro platform that provides a simple and reproducible model for selecting and developing innovative biomaterials through the assessment of their cell-homing potential. By using this platform, it was shown that the combination of calcium aluminate and chitosan has potential as an inductive biomaterial that can mediate dentin tissue regeneration during cell-homing therapies.

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作为细胞归巢支架的壳聚糖-铝酸钙:在微生理学牙髓平台中的生物活性测试
人们提出了牙髓微环境的体外模型,用于评估生物材料,以尽量减少牙科手术中动物的使用。本研究在模拟牙髓压力的情况下,在微芯片中创建了一个支架/三维牙髓细胞培养界面,以评估铝酸钙功能化壳聚糖(CH)支架("CHAlCa 支架")的细胞归巢潜力。在 15 cm H2O 的压力下对该微物理平台进行了长达 14 天的培养,然后对细胞活力、迁移和颌骨分化进行了评估。CHAlCa 支架表现出强烈的趋化潜能,使细胞从三维培养物迁移到支架表面,然后浸润到支架的大孔结构中。相比之下,细胞在非功能化壳聚糖支架中的迁移率较低,也没有细胞浸润。牙本质鞘磷蛋白阳性迁移细胞证实了 CHAlCa 支架的生物活性,牙本质标志物在三维培养中上调。最后,在基于茜素红的试验中证实了细胞的原位矿化基质沉积。与 CH 支架相比,CHAlCa 支架上的基质沉积更为密集。总之,我们提出了一种体外平台,它提供了一种简单、可重复的模型,通过评估细胞 "归巢 "潜力来选择和开发创新型生物材料。通过使用该平台,研究表明铝酸钙和壳聚糖的组合具有作为诱导性生物材料的潜力,可以在细胞驯化疗法中促进牙本质组织再生。
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期刊介绍: Alternatives to Laboratory Animals (ATLA) is a peer-reviewed journal, intended to cover all aspects of the development, validation, implementation and use of alternatives to laboratory animals in biomedical research and toxicity testing. In addition to the replacement of animals, it also covers work that aims to reduce the number of animals used and refine the in vivo experiments that are still carried out.
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