An initial evaluation of gellan gum as a material for tissue engineering applications

被引:133
作者
Smith, Alan M.
Shelton, Richard M.
Perrie, Yvonne
Harris, Jonathan J.
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Sch Dent, Biomat Unit, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
[2] Aston Univ, Sch Life & Hlth Sci, Med Res Unit, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
gellan; hydrogel; bone; cell viability; three-dimensional;
D O I
10.1177/0885328207076522
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Alpha-modified minimum essential medium (alpha MEM) has been found to cross-link a 1% gellan gum solution, resulting in the formation of a self-supporting hydrogel in 1:1 and 5:1 ratios of polysaccharide: alpha MEM. Rheological data from temperature sweeps confirm that in addition to orders of magnitude differences in G ' between 1% gellan and 1% gellan with alpha MEM, there is also a 20 degrees C increase in the temperature at which the onset of gelation takes place when alpha MEM is present. Frequency sweeps confirm the formation of a true gel; mechanical spectra for mixtures of gellan and alpha MEM clearly demonstrate G ' to be independent of frequency. It is possible to immobilize cells within a three-dimensional (3D) gellan matrix that remain viable for up to 21 days in culture by adding a suspension of rat bone marrow cells (rBMC) in alpha MEM to 1% gellan solution. This extremely simple approach to cell immobilization within 3D constructs, made possible by the fact that gellan solutions cross-link in the presence of millimolar concentrations of cations, poses a very low risk to a cell population immobilized within a gellan matrix and thus indicates the potential of gellan for use as a tissue engineering scaffold.
引用
收藏
页码:241 / 254
页数:14
相关论文
共 31 条
[1]   Comparison of bone marrow cell growth on 2D and 3D alginate hydrogels [J].
Barralet, JE ;
Wang, L ;
Lawson, M ;
Triffitt, JT ;
Cooper, PR ;
Shelton, RM .
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN MEDICINE, 2005, 16 (06) :515-519
[2]   The influence of microscale topography on fibroblast attachment and motility [J].
Berry, CC ;
Campbell, G ;
Spadiccino, A ;
Robertson, M ;
Curtis, ASG .
BIOMATERIALS, 2004, 25 (26) :5781-5788
[3]   Bioartificial polymeric materials based on polysaccharides [J].
Cascone, MG ;
Barbani, N ;
Cristallini, C ;
Giusti, P ;
Ciardelli, G ;
Lazzeri, L .
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION, 2001, 12 (03) :267-281
[4]   THE CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF GELLAN [J].
CHANDRASEKARAN, R ;
MILLANE, RP ;
ARNOTT, S ;
ATKINS, EDT .
CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH, 1988, 175 (01) :1-15
[5]   Blends of poly-(ε-caprolactone) and polysaccharides in tissue engineering applications [J].
Ciardelli, G ;
Chiono, V ;
Vozzi, G ;
Pracella, M ;
Ahluwalia, A ;
Barbani, N ;
Cristallini, C ;
Giusti, P .
BIOMACROMOLECULES, 2005, 6 (04) :1961-1976
[6]   Taking cell-matrix adhesions to the third dimension [J].
Cukierman, E ;
Pankov, R ;
Stevens, DR ;
Yamada, KM .
SCIENCE, 2001, 294 (5547) :1708-1712
[7]   Photo-reactive polyvinylalcohol for photo-immobilized microarray [J].
Ito, Y ;
Nogawa, M ;
Takeda, M ;
Shibuya, T .
BIOMATERIALS, 2005, 26 (02) :211-216
[8]  
Fialho Arsenio M., 1999, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, V65, P2485
[9]  
Gibbs JP, 1998, CRIMINOLOGY, V36, P1
[10]   GELATION OF GELLAN GUM [J].
GRASDALEN, H ;
SMIDSROD, O .
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 1987, 7 (05) :371-393