Highly Stretchable Piezoelectric Elastomer for Accelerated Repairing of Skeletal Muscles Loss

Author:

Fang Qian123,Wang Dong1,Lin Wei4,Ge Zilu1,Deng Xiangtian1,Zhao Renliang1,Tang Yunfeng1,Liu Wenzheng1,Xiong Zhencheng1,Duan Ao1,Zhang Zhen1,Xiang Yong5,Hu Xiaoran5,Wang Guanglin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. China Trauma Medical Center Department of Orthopedic Surgery Orthopedic Research Institute West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu 610041 China

2. Laboratory of Stem Cell and Tissue Engineering Orthopedic Research Institute Med‐X Center for Materials State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu 610041 China

3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Beijing Jishuitan Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing 100035 China

4. West China Women's and Children's Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu 610041 China

5. School of Materials and Energy University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 611731 China

Abstract

AbstractSkeletal muscle loss is a common clinical disease, whose long treatment period and expensive treatment costs bring a heavy burden to patients. Currently, the use of piezoelectric materials to generate in situ and efficient electrical stimulation has been proven to significantly promote wound healing and other defects. However, skeletal muscle requires repaired materials with high elastic deformation to accompany its reciprocating movement during the healing process. Therefore, developing biocompatible materials that combine high piezoelectricity and stretchability is a great challenge. In the present work, a piezoelectric elastomer PPBE is prepared by copolymerization of bio‐based diacid and diol. PPBE has matching elastic modulus with the skeletal muscle to accompanied proceed stretching and recovery movements. Piezoelectrical charge from PPBE scaffold under ultrasound and mechanical stimuli could promote myogenic differentiation via Ca2+ signaling pathway and modulate cell functions, resulting in improved muscle morphology and functional performance of skeletal muscle. Thus, development of the degradable PPBE scaffold would provide new therapy strategy for volumetric muscle loss (VML) and present great potential in repairing of other tissues.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

West China Hospital, Sichuan University

Publisher

Wiley

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