Affiliation:
1. Professorship of Biofabrication Faculty of Engineering Science University of Bayreuth Ludwig‐Thoma‐Straße 36A 95447 Bayreuth Germany
2. Department of Cellular Biophysics Max Planck Institute for Medical Research Jahnstraße 29 69120 Heidelberg Germany
3. Professorship of Cellular Biomechanics Faculty of Engineering Science University of Bayreuth Universitätsstraße 30 95447 Bayreuth Germany
4. Bavarian Polymer Institute University of Bayreuth Universitätsstraße 30 95447 Bayreuth Germany
Abstract
AbstractThis paper reports on a novel approach for the fabrication of composite multilayered bioink‐nanofibers construct. This work achieves this by using a hands‐free 3D (bio)printing integrated touch‐spinning approach. Additionally, this work investigates the interaction of fibroblasts in different bioinks with the highly aligned touch‐spun nanofibers. This work conducts a comprehensive characterization of the rheological properties of the inks, starting with low‐strain oscillatory rheology to analyze the viscoelastic behavior, when the material structure remains intact. Moreover, this work performs amplitude sweeps to investigate the stability of the inks under large deformations, rotational rheology to examine the shear thinning profile, and a three‐step creep experiment to study time‐dependent rheological behavior. The obtained rheological results are correlated to visual observation of the flow behavior of inks. These behaviors span from an ink with zero‐shear viscosity, very weak shear thinning, and no thixotropic behavior to inks exhibiting flow stress, pronounced shear thinning, and thixotropy. It is demonstrated that inks have an essential effect on cell behavior. While all bioinks allow a preferred directionality of the fibroblasts along the fiber direction, cells tend to form aggregates in bioinks with higher viscosity, and a considerable number of agglomerates are observed in the presence of laponite‐RD.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials
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