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  • 2022Biocompatibility and antibacterial properties of TiCu(Ag) thin films produced by physical vapor deposition magnetron sputtering20citations
  • 2022Biocompatibility and antibacterial properties of TiCu(Ag) thin films produced by physical vapor deposition magnetron sputtering20citations
  • 2021Bioactivated Oxidized Polyvinyl Alcohol towards Next-Generation Nerve Conduits Development12citations

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  • Battocchio, Chiara
  • Ascenzi, Paolo
  • Rashid, Saqib
  • Capellini, Giovanni
  • Persichetti, Luca
  • Iucci, Giovanna
  • Bemporad, Edoardo
  • Daniel, Rostislav
  • Vita, Gian Marco
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  • Marco Vita, Gian
  • Di Masi, Alessandra
  • Auditore, Alessandro
  • Macchi, Veronica
  • Porzionato, Andrea
  • Rose, Enrico De
  • Caro, Raffaele De
  • Zamuner, Annj
  • Messina, Grazia Maria Lucia
  • Barbon, Silvia
  • Lamanna, Alessia
  • Dettin, Monica
  • Stocco, Elena
  • Sandrin, Deborah
  • Licciardello, Antonino
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Bioactivated Oxidized Polyvinyl Alcohol towards Next-Generation Nerve Conduits Development

  • Iucci, Giovanna
  • Auditore, Alessandro
  • Macchi, Veronica
  • Porzionato, Andrea
  • Rose, Enrico De
  • Caro, Raffaele De
  • Zamuner, Annj
  • Messina, Grazia Maria Lucia
  • Barbon, Silvia
  • Lamanna, Alessia
  • Dettin, Monica
  • Stocco, Elena
  • Marsotto, Martina
  • Sandrin, Deborah
  • Licciardello, Antonino
Abstract

<jats:p>The limitations and difficulties that nerve autografts create in normal nerve function recovery after injury is driving research towards using smart materials for next generation nerve conduits (NCs) setup. Here, the new polymer partially oxidized polyvinyl alcohol (OxPVA) was assayed to verify its future potential as a bioactivated platform for advanced/effective NCs. OxPVA-patterned scaffolds (obtained by a 3D-printed mold) with/without biochemical cues (peptide IKVAV covalently bound (OxPVA-IKVAV) or self-assembling peptide EAK (sequence: AEAEAKAKAEAEAKAK), mechanically incorporated (OxPVA+EAK) versus non-bioactivated scaffold (peptide-free OxPVA (PF-OxPVA) supports, OxPVA without IKVAV and OxPVA without EAK control scaffolds) were compared for their biological effect on neuronal SH-SY5Y cells. After cell seeding, adhesion/proliferation, mediated by (a) precise control over scaffolds surface ultrastructure; (b) functionalization efficacy guaranteed by bioactive cues (IKVAV/EAK), was investigated by MTT assay at 3, 7, 14 and 21 days. As shown by the results, the patterned groove alone stimulates colonization by cells; however, differences were observed when comparing the scaffold types over time. In the long period (21 days), patterned OxPVA+EAK scaffolds distinguished in bioactivity, assuring a significantly higher total cell amount than the other groups. Experimental evidence suggests patterned OxPVA-EAK potential for NCs device fabrication.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • polymer
  • functionalization
  • alcohol
  • bioactivity