Electrospinning recombinant spider silk fibroin-reinforced PLGA membranes - a biocompatible scaffold for wound healing applications
Date
2024-10-22Author
Chen, Yuanyan
Murphy, Emma J.
Chee, Bor Shin
Cao, Zhi
Buckley, Ciara
Cortese, Yvonne
Scheibel, Thomas
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Polylactide-polyglycolide (PLGA) is one of the most attractive polymeric biomaterials used to
fabricate medical devices for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. Nevertheless,
the utilisation of PLGA in load-bearing applications is restricted due to its inadequate
mechanical properties. This study examines the potential of recombinant silk fibroin (eADF4),
a readily producible biomaterial, as a reinforcing agent for PLGA. The PLGA/eADF4
composite membranes were developed using the process of electrospinning. The spinnability
of the electrospinning solutions, as well as the physicochemical, mechanical, and thermal
properties of the composite membranes, were characterized. The addition of eADF4 increased
the viscosity of the electrospinning solutions and enhanced both the mechanical characteristics
and thermal stability of the composites. This study demonstrates that PLGA membranes
reinforced with recombinant spider silk fibroin are non-cytotoxic, significantly enhance cell
migration and wound closure, and do not trigger an inflammatory response, making them ideal
candidates for advanced wound healing applications.
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