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  • 2023Chitin nanofibrils modulate mechanical response in tympanic membrane replacements11citations

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  • Candito, Mariarita
  • Mota, Carlos
  • Azimi, Bahareh
  • Lucena, Mónica
  • Coltelli, Maria Beatrice
  • Zavagna, Lorenzo
  • Moroni, Lorenzo
  • Ricci, Claudio
  • Danti, Serena
  • Berrettini, Stefano
  • Anand, Shivesh
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Chitin nanofibrils modulate mechanical response in tympanic membrane replacements

  • Astolfi, Laura
  • Candito, Mariarita
  • Mota, Carlos
  • Azimi, Bahareh
  • Lucena, Mónica
  • Coltelli, Maria Beatrice
  • Zavagna, Lorenzo
  • Moroni, Lorenzo
  • Ricci, Claudio
  • Danti, Serena
  • Berrettini, Stefano
  • Anand, Shivesh
  • Lazzeri, Andrea
Abstract

The tympanic membrane (TM), is a thin tissue lying at the intersection of the outer and the middle ear. TM perforations caused by traumas and infections often result in a conductive hearing loss. Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising approach for reconstructing the damaged TM by replicating the native material characteristics. In this regard, chitin nanofibrils (CN), a polysaccharide-derived nanomaterial, is known to exhibit excellent biocompatibility, immunomodulation and antimicrobial activity, thereby imparting essential qualities for an optimal TM regeneration. This work investigates the application of CN as a nanofiller for poly(ethylene oxide terephthalate)/poly(butylene terephthalate) (PEOT/PBT) copolymer to manufacture clinically suitable TM scaffolds using electrospinning and fused deposition modelling. The inclusion of CN within the PEOT/PBT matrix showed a three-fold reduction in the corresponding electrospun fiber diameters and demonstrated a significant improvement in the mechanical properties required for TM repair. Furthermore, in vitro biodegradation assay highlighted a favorable influence of CN in accelerating the scaffold degradation over a period of one year. Finally, the oto- and cytocompatibility response of the nanocomposite substrates corroborated their biological relevance for the reconstruction of perforated eardrums.

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  • Deposition
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • inclusion
  • copolymer
  • electrospinning
  • biocompatibility