Muscle-like scaffolds for biomechanical stimulation in a custom-built bioreactor

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Rojas-Rojas, Laura
Espinoza-Álvarez, María Laura
Castro-Piedra, Silvia
Ulloa-Fernández, Andrea
Vargas-Segura, Walter
Guillén-Girón, Teodolito

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Polymers 2022

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Tissue engineering aims to develop in-vitro substitutes of native tissues. One approach of tissue engineering relies on using bioreactors combined with biomimetic scaffolds to produce study models or in-vitro substitutes. Bioreactors provide control over environmental parameters, place and hold a scaffold under desired characteristics, and apply mechanical stimulation to scaffolds. Polymers are often used for fabricating tissue-engineering scaffolds. In this study, polycaprolactone (PCL) collagen-coated microfilament scaffolds were cell-seeded with C2C12 myoblasts; then, these were grown inside a custom-built bioreactor. Cell attachment and proliferation on the scaffolds were investigated. A loading pattern was used for mechanical stimulation of the cell-seeded scaffolds. Results showed that the microfilaments provided a suitable scaffold for myoblast anchorage and that the custom-built bioreactor provided a qualified environment for the survival of the myoblasts on the polymeric scaffold. This PCL-based microfilament scaffold located inside the bioreactor proved to be a promising structure for the study of skeletal muscle models and can be used for mechanical stimulation studies in tissue engineering applications.

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Artículo. Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica (ITCR). Escuela de Ciencia e Ingeniería de los Materiales, Escuela de Física, Escuela de Biología, 2022

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Rojas-Rojas, L.; Espinoza-Álvarez, M.L.; Castro-Piedra, S.; Ulloa-Fernández, A.; Vargas-Segura, W.; Guillén-Girón, T. Muscle-like Scaffolds for Biomechanical Stimulation in a Custom-Built Bioreactor. Polymers 2022, 14, 5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14245427

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