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Functionalized Fluoropolymer-Compatibilized Elastomeric Bilayer Composites for Osteochondral Repair: Unraveling the Role of Substrate Stiffness and Functionalities

Panda, AK and Basu, B (2021) Functionalized Fluoropolymer-Compatibilized Elastomeric Bilayer Composites for Osteochondral Repair: Unraveling the Role of Substrate Stiffness and Functionalities. In: ACS Applied Bio Materials .

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.1c01021

Abstract

The osteochondral lesions and osteoarthritis-related complications continue to be clinically relevant challenges to be addressed by the biomaterials community. Hydrogel-based scaffolds have been widely investigated to enhance osteochondral regeneration, but the inferior mechanical properties together with poor functional stability are the major constraints in their clinical translation. The development of osteochondral implants with natural tissue-mimicking mechanical properties remains largely unexplored. In this perspective, the present study demonstrates a strategy to develop a bilayer osteochondral implant with an elastically stiff composite (poly(vinylidene difluoride)-reinforced BaTiO3, PVDF/BT) and elastically compliant composite (maleic anhydride-functionalized PVDF/thermoplastic polyurethane/BaTiO3, m-PVDF/TPU/BT). The compositional variation in polymer composites allowed the elastic modulus of the hybrid bilayer construct to vary from �2 GPa to �90 MPa, which enabled a better understanding of the substrate-stiffness-dependent cellular behavior and maturation of preosteoblasts and chondrocytes. The cellular functionalities on PVDF-based polymer matrices have been benchmarked against ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), which is clinically used for a wide spectrum of orthopedic applications. The increased alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, collagen synthesis, and matrix mineralization confirmed the early differentiation of preosteoblasts on the PVDF/BT matrix with subchondral bone-like mechanical properties. On the contrary, the upregulated chondrogenic functionalities were recorded on m-PVDF/TPU/BT with an elevated level of collagen content, glycosaminoglycans, and proteoglycans. Emphasis has been laid on probing the regulation of the osteochondral behavior using tailored substrate stiffness and functionalities using compatibilized fluoropolymer-based elastomeric composites. Taken together, the results of this work conclusively establish the efficacy of the hybrid bilayer composite with natural tissue-mimicking mechanical properties for the functional repair of osteochondral defects. © 2021 American Chemical Society.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: ACS Applied Bio Materials
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Additional Information: The copyright for this article belongs to American Chemical Society
Keywords: Barium titanate; Biomechanics; Collagen; Nonmetallic matrix composites; Phosphatases; Polymeric implants; Stiffness; Ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylenes, Bi-layer; Bilayer polymer composite; Chondrocytes; Functionalized; Osteochondral; Osteochondral functionality; P.V.D.F; Polymer composite; Preosteoblasts; Substrate stiffness, Tissue
Department/Centre: Division of Chemical Sciences > Materials Research Centre
Division of Interdisciplinary Sciences > Centre for Biosystems Science and Engineering
Date Deposited: 04 Jan 2022 05:46
Last Modified: 04 Jan 2022 05:46
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/70864

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