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A liquid metal-polydopamine composite for cell culture and electro-stimulation.

Francois-Marie AlliouxSalma MerhebiLi LiuFranco CenturionRoozbeh AbbasiChengchen ZhangJake IrelandJoanna M BiazikMohannad MayyasJiong YangMaedehsadat MousaviMohammad B GhasemianJianbo TangWanjie XieMd Arifur RahimKourosh Kalantar-Zadeh
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2023)
Gallium (Ga) is a low melting point metal in the liquid state in the biological environment which presents a unique combination of fluidity, softness, and metallic electrical and thermal properties. In this work, liquid Ga is proposed as a biocompatible electrode material for cell culture by electro-stimulation since the cytotoxicity of Ga is generally considered low and some Ga compounds have been reported to exhibit anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory activities. Complementarily, polydopamine (PDA) was coated on liquid Ga to increase the attachment capability of cells on the liquid Ga electrode and provide enhanced biocompatibility. The liquid Ga layer could be readily painted at room temperature on a solid inert substrate, followed by the formation of a nanoscale PDA coating layer resulting in a conformable and biocompatible composite electrode. The PDA layer was shown to coordinate with Ga 3+ , which is sourced from liquid Ga, providing electrical conductivity in the cell culture medium. The PDA-Ga 3+ composite acted as a conductive substrate for advanced electro-stimulation for cell culture methods of representative animal fibroblasts. The cell proliferation was observed to increase by ∼143% as compared to a standard glass coverslip at a low potential of 0.1 V of direct coupling stimulation. This novel PDA-Ga 3+ composite has potential applications in cell culture and regenerative medicine.
Keyphrases
  • pet ct
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature
  • cell proliferation
  • signaling pathway
  • extracellular matrix
  • induced apoptosis
  • cross sectional
  • magnetic nanoparticles