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Characterisation of osteogenic and vascular responses of hMSCs to Ti-Co doped phosphate glass microspheres using a microfluidic perfusion platform

Carlotta Peticone David De Silva Thompson Nikolay Dimov Ben Jevans Nick Glass +5 lainnya

Abstrak

Using microspherical scaffolds as building blocks to repair bone defects of specific size and shape has been proposed as a tissue engineering strategy. Here, phosphate glass (PG) microcarriers doped with 5 mol % TiO 2 and either 0 mol % CoO (CoO 0%) or 2 mol % CoO (CoO 2%) were investigated for their ability to support osteogenic and vascular responses of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Together with standard culture techniques, cell-material interactions were studied using a novel perfusion microfluidic bioreactor that enabled cell culture on microspheres, along with automated processing and screening of culture variables. While titanium doping was found to support hMSCs expansion and differentiation, as well as endothelial cell-derived vessel formation, additional doping with cobalt did not improve the functionality of the microspheres. Furthermore, the microfluidic bioreactor enabled screening of culture parameters for cell culture on microspheres that could be potentially translated to a scaled-up system for tissue-engineered bone manufacturing.

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Penulis (10)

C

Carlotta Peticone

D

David De Silva Thompson

N

Nikolay Dimov

B

Ben Jevans

N

Nick Glass

M

Martina Micheletti

J

Jonathan C Knowles

H

Hae-Won Kim

J

Justin J Cooper-White

I

Ivan B Wall

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Peticone, C., Thompson, D.D.S., Dimov, N., Jevans, B., Glass, N., Micheletti, M. et al. (2020). Characterisation of osteogenic and vascular responses of hMSCs to Ti-Co doped phosphate glass microspheres using a microfluidic perfusion platform. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041731420954712

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2020
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10.1177/2041731420954712
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