2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(17d) Electrospun Polyurethanes and Bone Marrow Stromal Cells for Ligament Tissue Engineering
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In this study fused fiber meshes were produced from poly(ester-urethane-urea) (PEUU) elastomers with controlled fiber diameters and degrees of orientation. Meshes with different fiber diameters were produced by electrospinning with varying solution concentrations, and different degrees of macroscopic orientation were produced by varying the rotational speeds of the target. Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) were cultured on substrates to determine how mesh topography (i.e., fiber diameter and orientation) affects cell morphology and proliferation. The extracellular matrix protein collagen type I was measured through quantitative PCR and immunostaining. Concurrently, PEUU meshes with different mechanical properties were produced by varying the soft segment content, and BMSCs were cultured on the meshes to determine the effect of mechanical properties. Tensile modulus and creep behavior of the meshes were tested.