Platelet rich fibrin containing nanofibrous dressing for wound healing application: Fabrication, characterization and biological evaluations

(2022) Platelet rich fibrin containing nanofibrous dressing for wound healing application: Fabrication, characterization and biological evaluations. BIOMATERIALS ADVANCES. ISSN 2772-9508 J9 - BIOMATER ADV

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Abstract

Recently, nanofibrous structures have shown great potential for a wide range of medical applications. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the wound healing process using Polycaprolactone/Keratin/Platelet-rich fibrin (PCL/Kr/ PRF) fibrous scaffold fabricated through electrospinning process. A range of techniques were utilized to fully characterize the chemical, physical and biological properties of the resultant structure. Results revealed that by the addition of only 0.5w/v PRF to PCL/Kr (PCL/Kr/0.5PRF) sample, the fibers diameter decreased from 193.93 ?? 64.80 nm to 65.98 ?? 14.03 nm, and the stress at break demonstrated a 18.27 increase in comparison to the PCL sample (from 2.90 ?? 0.80 MPa to 3.43 ?? 0.90 MPa). The PCL/Kr/0.5PRF scaffold showed more antibacterial activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria than PCL/Kr sample. Based on enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, the PCL/Kr/0.5PRF sample revealed an independent release of VEGF and PDGF for 7 days. Cell viability studies demonstrated non-cytotoxic nature of PRF-containing dressings. Also, chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay was performed to evaluate the angiogenic potential of the wound dressings. The in vivo assessments also showed that PCL/Kr/0.5PRF accelerated the wound healing process in terms of collagen deposition and the formation of skin appendages which was comparable to the normal skin. Overall, the data presented in this study greatly suggest that the PCL/Kr/ 0.5PRF wound dressing could be a suitable candidate for wound healing and skin regeneration.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Keratin Nanofiber Platelet-rich fibrin Electrospinning Wound healing DRUG-DELIVERY ELECTROSPUN NANOFIBERS COMPOSITE NANOFIBERS IN-VITRO SCAFFOLDS PLASMA CHITOSAN ANGIOGENESIS ADHESION FIBERS
Journal or Publication Title: BIOMATERIALS ADVANCES
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 134
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2021.112541
ISSN: 2772-9508 J9 - BIOMATER ADV
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/16080

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