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Effects of graphene / PLGA composite scaffolds on proliferation and differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells

  

  • Received:2018-04-10 Revised:2018-05-14 Online:2018-06-25 Published:2018-06-28

Abstract: Objective:This study aimed at fabricating three-dimensional porous graphene (G) / poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) composite scaffolds and establishing the potential for further application of G/PLGA porous scaffolds in bone tissue engineering. Methods:Different concentrations of graphene was mixed with PLGA (G/PLGA, wt.‰: 0, 0.5‰, 5‰) and the porous structure of G/PLGA composite scaffold was formed by using sodium bicarbonate. CCK-8 test, cytoskeleton staining, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity test, as well as RT-PCR test were used to detect the cytotoxicity of G/PLGA scaffolds and their effects on the adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). Results:Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the inner connected porous structure of the three-dimensional G/PLGA scaffold as well as the uniform distribution of graphene in the scaffolds. CCK-8 test indicated that G/PLGA porous scaffolds had no obvious cytotoxicity. Compared with BMSCs seeded on PLGA scaffold, the ALP activity of BMSCs seeded on the G/PLGA scaffolds increased and the expression of bone related genes was significantly up-regulated with increase of G concentration. G/PLGA porous scaffold containing 5‰ graphene showed more obvious effects on osteogenic differentiation. Conclusions:The G/PLGA three-dimensional porous scaffold prepared in this research possessed good biocompatibility and could promote osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs in vitro. Thus, it has been expected to be used as a scaffold for bone tissue engineering.