Graphene-enhanced PCL electrospun nanofiber scaffolds for cardiac tissue engineering

Author:

Muñoz-Gonzalez Ana M1ORCID,Leal-Marin Sara23ORCID,Clavijo-Grimaldo Dianney45,Glasmacher Birgit23

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia

2. Institute for Multiphase Processes, Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover, Germany

3. Lower Saxony Center for Biomedical Engineering, Implant Research and Development (NIFE), Hannover, Germany

4. School of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia

5. Faculty of Medicine, Grupo INPAC. Fundación Universitaria Sanitas, Bogotá, Colombia

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases, particularly myocardial infarction, have significant healthcare challenges due to the limited regenerative capacity of injured heart tissue. Cardiac tissue engineering (CTE) offers a promising approach to repairing myocardial damage using biomaterials that mimic the heart’s extracellular matrix. This study investigates the potential of graphene nanopowder (Gnp)-enhanced polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds fabricated via electrospinning to improve the properties necessary for effective cardiac repair. This work aimed to analyze scaffolds with varying graphene concentrations (0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2% by weight) to determine their morphological, chemical, mechanical, and biocompatibility characteristics. The results presented that incorporating graphene improves PCL scaffolds’ mechanical properties and cellular interactions. The optimal concentration of 1% graphene significantly enhanced mechanical properties and biocompatibility, promoting cell adhesion and proliferation. These findings suggest that Gnp-enhanced PCL scaffolds at this concentration can serve as a potent substrate for CTE providing insights into designing more effective biomaterials for myocardial restoration.

Funder

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover

German Academic Exchange Service

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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