Boron nitride nanotubes enhance properties of chitosan-based scaffolds

Carbohydr Polym. 2016 Oct 20:151:313-320. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.05.074. Epub 2016 May 24.

Abstract

With their low toxicity, high mechanical strength and chemical stability, boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are good candidates to enhance the properties of polymers, composites and scaffolds. Chitosan-based scaffolds are exhaustively investigated in tissue engineering because of their biocompatibility and antimicrobial activity. However, their spontaneous degradation prevents their use in a range of tissue engineering applications. In this study, hydroxylated BNNTs (BNNT-OH) were included into a chitosan scaffold and tested for their mechanical strength, swelling behavior and biodegradability. The results show that inclusion of BNNTs-OH into the chitosan scaffold increases the mechanical strength and pore size at values optimal for high cellular proliferation and adhesion. The chitosan/BNNT-OH scaffold was also found to be non-toxic to Human Dermal Fibroblast (HDF) cells due to its slow degradation rate. HDF cell proliferation and adhesion were increased as compared to the chitosan-only scaffold as observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and fluorescent microscopy images.

Keywords: Cell adhesion; Chitosan; Hydroxylated boron nitride nanotubes; Mechanical strength; Scaffolds.

MeSH terms

  • Biocompatible Materials / chemistry
  • Boron Compounds / chemistry*
  • Boron Compounds / pharmacology
  • Cell Adhesion / drug effects
  • Cell Proliferation / drug effects
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Chitosan / chemistry*
  • Chitosan / pharmacology
  • Fibroblasts / drug effects*
  • Fibroblasts / physiology
  • Humans
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence
  • Nanotubes / chemistry*
  • Tissue Engineering / methods*
  • Tissue Scaffolds / chemistry*

Substances

  • Biocompatible Materials
  • Boron Compounds
  • boron nitride
  • Chitosan