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Evaluation of Phb-Chitosan/Cnc Scaffolds' Applicability for Bone Tissue Engineering Via Mg-63 Osteoblastic Cell Cultivation and Osteogenic Markers Gene Expression Publisher Pubmed



M Mohammadalipour MOHAMMAD ; F Alihosseini FARZANEH ; Eb Toloue Elahe BAHREMANDI ; S Karbasi SAEED ; Z Mohammadalipour ZAHRA
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Source: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules Published:2025


Abstract

Tissue engineering, particularly the recreation of the three-dimensional hierarchical structure of the extracellular matrix, demands advanced biomaterials. These biomaterials can be electrospun to create microporous scaffolds with tailored properties. In this study, three natural polymers were combined to develop a novel nanocomposite scaffold designed to integrate multiple desirable functionalities and to provide sufficient cellular activity while enhancing the strength required for bone tissue. Incorporating cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) into a polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) and chitosan matrix led to significant improvements. Specifically, scaffold diameter was reduced by 26.44 %, surface roughness increased by 10.45 %, hydrophilicity improved by 12.05 %, modulus increased by 16.49 %, tensile strength was enhanced by 33.43 %, and crystallinity was modified by 56.8 % compared to the PHB-chitosan scaffold. The addition of CNCs also slightly decreased crystal sizes and influenced the degradation behavior. This nano-additive enhanced mineralization, promoted cell growth, and increased the viability of MG-63 osteoblast cells to 91.5 %. Furthermore, scaffolds containing 3 wt% CNCs significantly upregulated the expression of osteogenic markers, including a 10.7-fold increase in osteopontin and a 4.1-fold increase in alkaline phosphatase, highlighting their promise for bone tissue engineering. These findings demonstrate that PHB-chitosan/CNC scaffolds, with improved mechanical properties, possess considerable potential for trabecular bone tissue repair and regeneration. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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