Surface-Modified Bacterial Nanofibrillar Phb Scaffolds for Bladder Tissue Repair
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2016Author
Karahaliloglu, Zeynep
Demirbilek, Murat
Sam, Mesut
Saglam, Necdet
Mizrak, Alpay Koray
Denkbas, Emir Baki
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The aim of the study is in vitro investigation of the feasibility of surface-modified bacterial nanofibrous poly [(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate] (PHB) graft for bladder reconstruction. In this study, the surface of electrospun bacterial PHB was modified with PEG- or EDA via radio frequency glow discharge method. After plasma modification, contact angle of EDA-modified PHB scaffolds decreased from 110 +/- 1.50 to 23 +/- 0.5 degree. Interestingly, less calcium oxalate stone deposition was observed on modified PHB scaffolds compared to that of non-modified group. Results of this study show that surface-modified scaffolds not only inhibited calcium oxalate growth but also enhanced the uroepithelial cell viability and proliferation.