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Cytocompatible and osteoinductive cotton cellulose nanofiber/chitosan nanobiocomposite scaffold for bone tissue engineering.

Rafaella de Souza Salomão ZanetteLeonara FayerRebecca VasconcellosLuiz Fernando Cappa de OliveiraCarlos Magno da Costa MarandubaÉrika Lorena Fonseca Costa de AlvarengaMaria Alice MartinsHumberto de Mello BrandãoMichele Munk
Published in: Biomedical materials (Bristol, England) (2023)
Natural polymeric nanobiocomposites hold promise in repairing damaged bone tissue in tissue engineering. These materials create an extracellular matrix-like microenvironment that induces stem cell differentiation. In this study, we investigated a new cytocompatible nanobiocomposite made from cotton cellulose nanofibers combined with chitosan polymer to induce osteogenic stem cell differentiation. First, we characterized the chemical composition, nanotopography, swelling properties, and mechanical properties of the cotton cellulose nanofiber/chitosan nanobiocomposite scaffold. Then, we examined the biological characteristics of the nanocomposites to evaluate their cytocompatibility and osteogenic differentiation potential using human mesenchymal stem cells derived from exfoliated deciduous teeth. The results showed that the nanobiocomposite exhibited favorable cytocompatibility and promoted osteogenic differentiation of cells without the need for chemical inducers, as demonstrated by the increase in alkaline phosphatase activity and extracellular matrix mineralization. Therefore, the cotton cellulose nanofiber/chitosan nanobiocomposite scaffold holds great promise for bone tissue engineering applications.&#xD.
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