Three-dimensional, biomimetic electrospun scaffolds reinforced with carbon nanotubes for temporomandibular joint disc regeneration
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Three-dimensional, biomimetic electrospun scaffolds reinforced with carbon nanotubes for temporomandibular joint disc regeneration
Abstract
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) remained a huge clinical challenge, with high prevalence but limited, unstable, and only palliative therapeutic methods available. As one of the most vulnerable sites implicated in TMD, the temporomandibular joint disc (TMJD) displayed a complicated microstructure, region-specific fibrocartilaginous distribution, and poor regenerative property, which all further hindered its functional regeneration. To address the problem, with versatile and relatively simple electrospinning (ELS) technique, our study successfully fabricated a biomimetic, three-dimensional poly (ϵ-caprolactone) (PCL)/polylactide (PLA)/carbon nanotubes (CNTs) disc scaffold, whose biconcave gross anatomy and regionally anisotropic microstructure recapitulating those of the native disc. As in vitro results validated the superior mechanical, bioactive, and regenerative properties of the biomimetic scaffolds with optimal CNTs reinforcement, we further performed in vivo experiments. After verifying its biocompatibility and ectopic fibrochondrogenicity in nude mice subcutaneous implantation models, the scaffolds guided disc regeneration and subchondral bone protection were also confirmed orthotopically in rabbits TMJD defected areas, implying the pivotal role of morphological cues in contact-guided tissue regeneration. In conclusion, our work represents a significant advancement in complex, inhomogeneous tissue engineering, providing promising clinical solutions to intractable TMD ailments. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Complex tissue regeneration remains a huge scientific and clinical challenge. Although frequently implicated in temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), functional regeneration of injured temporomandibular joint disc (TMJD) is extremely hard to achieve, mainly because of the complex anatomy and microstructure with regionally variant, anisotropic fiber alignments in the native disc. In this study, we developed the biomimetic electrospun scaffold with optimal CNTs reinforcement and regionally anisotropic fiber orientations. The excellent mechanical and bioactive properties were confirmed both in vitro and in vivo, effectively promoting defected discs regeneration in rabbits. Besides demonstrating the crucial role of morphological biomimicry in tissue engineering, our work also presents a feasible clinical solution for complex tissue regeneration.
Keywords: Biomimetics; Electrospinning (ELS); Oriented regeneration; Temporomandibular joint disc (TMJD); Tissue engineering.
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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