Issue 11, 2021

Reduced graphene oxide-coated electrospun fibre: effect of orientation, coverage and electrical stimulation on Schwann cells behavior

Abstract

Electrical signals are present in the extracellular spaces between neural cells. To mimic the electrophysiological environment for peripheral nerve regeneration, this study was intended to investigate how conductive graphene-based fibrous scaffolds with aligned topography regulate Schwann cell behavior in vitro via electrical stimulation (ES). To this end, randomly- and uniaxially-aligned polycaprolactone fibrous scaffolds were fabricated by electrospinning, followed by coating with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) via vacuum filteration. SEM revealed that rGO was successfully coated on the fibers without changing their alignment, and also brought about an improvement in mechanical properties and hydrophilicity. The electrical conductivity of the rGO-coated fibrous scaffold was up to 0.105 S m−1. When Schwann cells were seeded on the scaffolds and stimulated by 10 mV in vitro, it was found that either the alignment of the fibers or ES led to a higher level of proliferation and nerve growth factor (NGF) expression of Schwann cells. Further, ES at the aligned fibrous topography enhanced the expression of NGF, the proliferation of Schwann cells, and enhanced the cell migration rate by more than 60% compared to either ES or the oriented fibers alone. The application of exogenous electric cues mediated by templated biomaterials provides profound insights for nerve regeneration.

Graphical abstract: Reduced graphene oxide-coated electrospun fibre: effect of orientation, coverage and electrical stimulation on Schwann cells behavior

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jan 2021
Accepted
11 Feb 2021
First published
16 Feb 2021

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 2656-2665

Reduced graphene oxide-coated electrospun fibre: effect of orientation, coverage and electrical stimulation on Schwann cells behavior

Z. Huang, M. Sun, Y. Li, Z. Guo and H. Li, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 2656 DOI: 10.1039/D1TB00054C

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